Claims
- 1. A method to rupture microbial cells in order to recover intracellular materials in said cells comprising
- a) treating said cells with a lytic enzyme selected from the group consisting of .beta.-glucuronidase, lysozyme, glucanases and mixtures thereof in conjunction with carbon dioxide under pressure of from above 500 psi (gauge) to about 5,000 psi so that said carbon dioxide will enter said cells and for a time of from between about one hour and about fifteen hours and a temperature of from about 10.degree. to about 85.degree. C. to allow enough carbon dioxide into said cells to effect later rupture then,
- b) suddenly releasing the applied fluid pressure on said cells so that the outer wall or membrane of said cells is ruptured by expansion of said carbon dioxide within said cells,
- c) repeating said steps a) and b) at least once,
- d) separating the remaining intracellular materials of step c), and
- e) recovering said intracellular materials, wherein said enzyme remains active and protein in said cells retains its native state in the ruptured cell suspension.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said carbon dioxide contains an entrainer to enhance the rupture rate.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said entrainer is selected from the group consisting of sulfur oxide, nitrogen monoxide, chlorolene, hydrogen peroxide, ethanol and mixtures thereof.
- 4. A method to rupture yeast cells in order to recover intracellular materials in said cells comprising
- a) treating said cells with a lytic enzyme selected from the group consisting of .beta.-glucuronidase, lysozyme, glucanases and mixtures thereof in conjunction with carbon dioxide under pressure of from above 500 psi (gauge) to about 5,000 psi so that said carbon dioxide will enter said cells and for a time of from between about one hour and about fifteen hours and a temperature of from about 10.degree. to about 85.degree. C. to allow enough carbon dioxide into said cells to effect later rupture then,
- b) suddenly releasing the applied fluid pressure on said cells so that the outer wall or membrane of said cells is ruptured by expansion of said carbon dioxide within said cells,
- c) separating the remaining intracellular materials of step b), and
- d) recovering said intracellular materials, wherein said enzyme remains active and protein in said cells retains it native state in the ruptured cell suspension.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said steps a) and b) are repeated at least once.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/748,435, filed on Aug. 22, 1991, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof.
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