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Title

Development of a Rapid and Simple Method for Detection of Protein Contaminants in Carmine.

Authors

Nakayama, Norihisa; Ohtsu, Yutaka; Maezawa-Kase, Daisuke; Sano, Ken-Ichi

Abstract

Protein contaminants in carmine can cause dyspnea and anaphylactic reactions in users and consumers of products containing this pigment. The method generally used for detection of proteins in carmine has low reproducibility and is time-consuming. In this study, a rapid, simple, and highly reproducible method was developed for the detection of protein contaminants in carmine. This method incorporates acidic protein denaturation conditions and ultrafiltration. To prevent protein aggregation, sodium dodecyl sulfate containing gel electrophoresis running buffer was used for dispersing the carmine before filtration. An ultrafiltration device was used to separate the protein contaminants from carminic acid in the carmine solution. Two ultrafiltration devices were compared, and a cylindrical device containing a modified polyethersulfone membrane gave the best results. The method had high reproducibility.

Subjects

DYSPNEA; ANAPHYLAXIS; PIGMENTS; DENATURATION of proteins; GEL electrophoresis; SODIUM dodecyl sulfate

Publication

International Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2015, Vol 2015, p1

ISSN

1687-8760

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1155/2015/748056

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