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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Seiten (von - bis) | 697-705 |
Seitenumfang | 9 |
Fachzeitschrift | Engineering in life sciences |
Jahrgang | 16 |
Ausgabenummer | 8 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 1 Juli 2016 |
Abstract
Membrane chromatography possesses numerous advantages such as operation at high flow rates, low back pressure, ease of handling and scale up, which make the membrane adsorber process a viable alternative to conventional packed column chromatography. A purification process for the isolation of human recombinant basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-2) based on membrane chromatography was investigated using devices with different flow configurations. In the first process, the FGF-2 capture step was performed with an axial flow device, while the alternative method achieved direct capture of FGF-2 from unclarified cell lysate with a tangential flow device. In both processes, FGF-2 purities exceeded 82% and the purified cytokine displayed high biological activity. Binding capacity (BC) from fermentation broth of the axial flow device was 28 mg/mL. This was 50% higher than the BC obtained with the tangential flow device under particle-free supernatant conditions (18 mg/mL) and 150% higher compared to the BC achieved with unclarified cell lysate (11 mg/mL). While membrane chromatography in tangential flow mode omits clarification and thus reduces the number of stages in the downstream process, it displays lower peak resolution and leads to a lower overall process yield.
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in: Engineering in life sciences, Jahrgang 16, Nr. 8, 01.07.2016, S. 697-705.
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T1 - Considerations on the flow configuration of membrane chromatography devices for the purification of human basic fibroblast growth factor from crude lysates
AU - Gieseler, Gesa
AU - Pepelanova, Iliyana
AU - Meyer, Annette
AU - Villain, Louis
AU - Beutel, Sascha
AU - Rinas, Ursula
AU - Scheper, Thomas
PY - 2016/7/1
Y1 - 2016/7/1
N2 - Membrane chromatography possesses numerous advantages such as operation at high flow rates, low back pressure, ease of handling and scale up, which make the membrane adsorber process a viable alternative to conventional packed column chromatography. A purification process for the isolation of human recombinant basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-2) based on membrane chromatography was investigated using devices with different flow configurations. In the first process, the FGF-2 capture step was performed with an axial flow device, while the alternative method achieved direct capture of FGF-2 from unclarified cell lysate with a tangential flow device. In both processes, FGF-2 purities exceeded 82% and the purified cytokine displayed high biological activity. Binding capacity (BC) from fermentation broth of the axial flow device was 28 mg/mL. This was 50% higher than the BC obtained with the tangential flow device under particle-free supernatant conditions (18 mg/mL) and 150% higher compared to the BC achieved with unclarified cell lysate (11 mg/mL). While membrane chromatography in tangential flow mode omits clarification and thus reduces the number of stages in the downstream process, it displays lower peak resolution and leads to a lower overall process yield.
AB - Membrane chromatography possesses numerous advantages such as operation at high flow rates, low back pressure, ease of handling and scale up, which make the membrane adsorber process a viable alternative to conventional packed column chromatography. A purification process for the isolation of human recombinant basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF-2) based on membrane chromatography was investigated using devices with different flow configurations. In the first process, the FGF-2 capture step was performed with an axial flow device, while the alternative method achieved direct capture of FGF-2 from unclarified cell lysate with a tangential flow device. In both processes, FGF-2 purities exceeded 82% and the purified cytokine displayed high biological activity. Binding capacity (BC) from fermentation broth of the axial flow device was 28 mg/mL. This was 50% higher than the BC obtained with the tangential flow device under particle-free supernatant conditions (18 mg/mL) and 150% higher compared to the BC achieved with unclarified cell lysate (11 mg/mL). While membrane chromatography in tangential flow mode omits clarification and thus reduces the number of stages in the downstream process, it displays lower peak resolution and leads to a lower overall process yield.
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KW - Direct capture
KW - FGF-2
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DO - 10.1002/elsc.201600006
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