Thromb Haemost 1961; 6(03): 435-444
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1654575
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Methods for the Concentration of Bovine Ac-Globulin (Factor V)[*]

Ricardo H. Landaburu
1   Department of Physiology and Pharmacology Wayne State University, College of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan, USA
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Walter H. Seegers
1   Department of Physiology and Pharmacology Wayne State University, College of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan, USA
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12 July 2018 (online)

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An attempt was made to obtain Ac-globulin from bovine plasma. The concentrates contain mostly protein, and phosphorus is also present. The stability characteristics vary from one preparation to another, but in general there was no loss before 1 month in a deep freeze or before 1 week in an icebox, or before 5 hours at room temperature. Reducing agents destroy the activity rapidly. S-acetylmercaptosuccinic anhydride is an effective stabilizing agent. Greatest stability was at pH 6.0.

In the purification bovine plasma is adsorbed with barium carbonate and diluted 6-fold with water. Protein is removed at pH 6.0 and the Ac-globulin is precipitated at pH 5.0. Rivanol and alcohol fractionation is followed by chromatography on Amberlite IRC-50 or DEAE-cellulose. The final product is obtained by isoelectric precipitation.

* This investigation was supported by a research grant H-3424 from the National Heart Institute, National Institutes of Health, U. S. Public Health Service.