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Review Articles

Application of experimental designs and response surface methods in screening and optimization of reverse micellar extraction

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Pages 341-356 | Received 17 Jan 2019, Accepted 07 Dec 2019, Published online: 13 Jan 2020
 

Abstract

Reverse micellar extraction (RME) has emerged as a versatile and efficient tool for downstream processing (DSP) of various biomolecules, including structural proteins and enzymes, due to the substantial advantages over conventional DSP methods. However, the RME system is a complex dependency of several parameters that influences the overall selectivity and performance of the RME system, hence this justifies the need for optimization to obtain higher possible extraction results. For the last two decades, many experimental design strategies for screening and optimization of RME have been described in literature. The objective of this article is to review the use of different experimental designs and response surface methodologies that are currently used to screen and optimize the RME system for various types of biomolecules. Overall, this review provides the rationale for the selection of appropriate screening or optimization techniques for the parameters associated with both forward and backward extraction during the RME of biomolecules.

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The authors report no potential conflict of interest.

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Funding

The authors acknowledge research funding and support from Universiti Malaysia Pahang through internal research grants [RDU170338], postgraduate research grant [PGRS170346] and a scholarship (SLAI) awarded to the first author by the Ministry of Education (MOE) of Malaysia.

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