2008
DOI: 10.1002/bit.21823
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Impact of clarification strategy on chromatographic separations: Pre‐processing of cell homogenates

Abstract: This research focused on how the extent and type of primary solid-liquid separation can affect the performance of guard filtration and chromatography, in this instance hydrophobic interaction chromatography. The system used in the study was yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) with the target molecule being an intracellular protein; alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH). As expected, loading more poorly clarified suspensions (both centrates and primary filtrates) required proportionally larger guard filtration areas. In add… Show more

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“…Alternatively and of potentially greater utility could be the introduction of feed pre-treatment steps to reduce the lipid level prior to chromatographic purification. Possible options include reduced pressure homogenization followed by an additional centrifugation step to remove cytosolic materials, 28 selective precipitation with ammonium sulphate, 5 the use of an adsorptive step such as a depth filter, e.g. Zeta Plus Delipid filters (3M, Bracknell, UK), or a particulate sorbent, e.g.…”
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“…Alternatively and of potentially greater utility could be the introduction of feed pre-treatment steps to reduce the lipid level prior to chromatographic purification. Possible options include reduced pressure homogenization followed by an additional centrifugation step to remove cytosolic materials, 28 selective precipitation with ammonium sulphate, 5 the use of an adsorptive step such as a depth filter, e.g. Zeta Plus Delipid filters (3M, Bracknell, UK), or a particulate sorbent, e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Conversely, Bracewell et al reported that lipid fouling can have a major impact on the performance of chromatography. 5 Owing to the hydrophobic nature of lipids, which are co-released with HBsAg VLP in the upstream process, this subsequent HIC step will thus be particularly susceptible to lipid fouling. In the extreme case, it can be envisaged that lipid fouling might be so acute as to render a whole process economically unfeasible.…”
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“…Using a homogenised and clarified crude S. cerevisiae feed, containing the HBsAg VLP, Jin et al [24] saw fouling effects from the lipid released during the detergent VLP liberation step during purification. Pretreatment of the feed before loading on to the column can greatly reduce the effect of fouling [26,29] which can be visualised using confocal microscopy [24,30] to confirm the position and degree of fouling.…”
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“…Attempts to maximize product recovery through increases in the intensity of cell disruption usually result in micronization of cell debris and a reduction in flux during membrane filtration, which is caused by the release of bio-active components and the co-release of contaminants. In addition, the contaminant suspensions also reduce the ease of sanitization and the lifetime of column during chromatography separation performance (Lyddiatt, 2002;Bracewell, 2008). Thus, cell disruption should be optimized by considering the process economics of all unit operations in the upstream and downstream processing.…”
Section: Effectiveness Of Cell Rupture Techniques For Downstream Procmentioning
confidence: 99%