Adsorptive filtration: A case study for early impurity reduction in an Escherichia coli production process
Primary recovery of intracellular products from Escherichia coli requires cell disruption which leads to a massive release of process‐related impurities burdening subsequent downstream process (DSP) unit operations. Especially, DNA and endotoxins challenge purification operations due to their size a...
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description | Primary recovery of intracellular products from Escherichia coli requires cell disruption which leads to a massive release of process‐related impurities burdening subsequent downstream process (DSP) unit operations. Especially, DNA and endotoxins challenge purification operations due to their size and concentrations. Consequently, an early reduction in impurities will not only simplify the production process but also increase robustness while alleviating the workload afterward. In the present work, we studied the proof of concept whether a nonwoven anion exchange filter material decreases soluble impurities immediately at the clarification step of E. coli DSP. In a first attempt, endotoxin burden was reduced by 4.6‐fold and the DNA concentration by 3.6‐fold compared to conventional depth filtration. A design of experiment for the adsorptive filtration approach was carried out to analyze the influence of different critical process parameters (CPPs) on impurity reduction. We showed that depending on the CPPs chosen, a DNA lowering of more than 3 log values, an endotoxin decrease of approximately 7 logs, and a minor HCP clearance of at least 0.3 logs could be achieved. Thus, we further revealed a chromatography column protecting effect when using adsorptive filtration beforehand. |
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