Description:
Ricin is the most toxic substance isolated from Ricinus communis L. seeds. It is a heterodimeric twodomain polypeptide protein that includes chain A (30 kDa) and chain B (35 kDa) linked by a disulfide
bond. Ricin binds to cells by the B chain and is then internalized. Ricin has been reported as a potential
chemical for cancer treatment. The measurement of protein concentration in an aqueous sample is an
important assay in biochemistry research. However, so far, the quantification of ricin protein is not
much reported. In this study, the quantification of ricin protein extracted from R. communis L. from
Nganjuk, East Java, Indonesia, the techniques purification was used column liquid chromatography
(CLC) and fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC), followed by quantification protein content using
the Bradford method. Results showed that all purification techniques positively confirm the presence
of ricin protein. Ricin protein content was 0.171±0.021 mg/mL and 0.382±0.023 mg/mL using CLC
and FPLC, respectively. This study might contribute to understanding the chemical properties of the
ricin protein from R. communis L. The Bradford method was used to quantify purified ricin, and the
fractions obtained from FPLC were higher than those obtained from CLC
URL:
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Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
IRMA ERIKA HERAWATI