Model-based high-throughout process development for chromatographic whey proteins separation
Autor: | Jovana Ripić, MA Marc Jacobs, Albert van der Padt, Marcel Ottens, Beckley K. Nfor |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
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Process development Ion chromatography design monoclonal-antibodies Fractionation Sodium Chloride raw whole milk Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology Chromatography Affinity Adsorption alpha-lactalbumin Chemical Precipitation fractionation Throughput (business) Beta-lactoglobulin Food Process Engineering Anion Exchange Resins VLAG Chromatography biology beta-lactoglobulin Chemistry Elution Hydrophilic interaction chromatography Reproducibility of Results General Medicine Chromatography Ion Exchange Milk Proteins ion-exchange chromatography High-Throughput Screening Assays Whey Proteins Models Chemical mixed matrix membrane biology.protein Linear Models Molecular Medicine Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions optimization |
Zdroj: | Biotechnology Journal, 7(10), 1221-1232 Biotechnology Journal 7 (2012) 10 |
ISSN: | 1860-6768 |
DOI: | 10.1002/biot.201200191 |
Popis: | In this study, an integrated approach involving the combined use of high-throughput screening (HTS) and column modeling during process development was applied to an industrial case involving the evaluation of four anion-exchange chromatography (AEX) resins and four hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) resins for the separation of whey proteins having close pIs. From the HTS data, one resin of each type was selected (Capto Q and Octyl Sepharose 4 FF). Next, batch uptake experiments were performed to determine the adsorption isotherms of the major whey proteins on the selected resins, followed by isotherm parameters regression. Using the obtained isotherm parameters, the candidate chromatographic operations were modeled and experimentally validated. Finally, these were model-optimized and evaluated based on their optimized performances. In this example, Capto Q performed much better than Octyl Sepharose 4 FF in terms of column capacity, loading, throughput and productivity; hence, Capto Q was selected as the resin of choice for whey proteins separation. This operation was further scaled up from the lab scale (1 mL) to a preparative scale (35 L), with reproducible column elution profile. By this approach, a much wider space of operating variables could be investigated, thereby increasing the chances of finding the ideal operating conditions while keeping experimentation to the minimum. |
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