摘要 |
A process to recover proteins, such as enzymes, from yeast cells, which comprises forming an admixture of yeast cells, water, and a minor effective amount of a polychloro aliphatic hydrocarbon, at a suitable pH, and incubating for a suitable time and temperature, such as at room temperature, of about 16 to 90 hours. The resulting supernatant is separated as an aqueous liquid containing a high enzyme activity. Enzymes can be recovered, if desired. Typical applications include Kluyveromyces fragilis for lactase, Pichia pastoris for alcohol oxidase. Typical solvents include methylene dichloride, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, and chloroform. |