Application of monoliths for downstream processing of clotting factor IX

In this paper, the application of monolithic columns for downstream processing of different clotting factor IX concentrates is shown. Determination of basic chromatographic conditions as well as investigations on the regeneration of disk- and tube-shaped monolithic columns using human serum albumin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Chromatography A 2000-12, Vol.903 (1), p.21-32
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description In this paper, the application of monolithic columns for downstream processing of different clotting factor IX concentrates is shown. Determination of basic chromatographic conditions as well as investigations on the regeneration of disk- and tube-shaped monolithic columns using human serum albumin as a model protein, were performed. Separation of factor IX and vitronectin, a possible impurity in commercial factor IX concentrates was accomplished using disk-shaped monolithic columns. These same applications were also carried out with identical results on up-scaled tube-shaped monolithic columns. Since these media allow very fast separations, this method can be successfully applied not only to an in-process control of the purification of factor IX but also to other biopolymers from human plasma. Besides, the same application on the up-scaled tube-shaped monolithic column was successfully carried out.
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Biotechnology
Blood
Chromatography, DEAE-Cellulose
Coagulation factors
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
Factor IX
Factor IX - chemistry
Factor IX - isolation & purification
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Health. Pharmaceutical industry
Humans
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Production of active biomolecules
Reproducibility of Results
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