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Preparation and evaluation of dextran-grafted agarose resin for hydrophobic charge-induction chromatography. | LitMetric

Preparation and evaluation of dextran-grafted agarose resin for hydrophobic charge-induction chromatography.

J Chromatogr A

Key Laboratory of Biomass Chemical Engineering of Ministry of Education, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China; Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemical Science and Engineering (Tianjin), Tianjin 300072, China.

Published: November 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • HCIC is a novel technology for antibody separation using a resin called MMI-B-XL, which features a matrix of dextran-grafted agarose gel and 2-mercapto-1-methyl-imidazole as the functional ligand.
  • The optimized resin can achieve a high ligand density of 200 μmol/g gel, significantly boosting its capacity for saturated adsorption and mass transport, especially when tested against the traditional MMI-B-6FF resin.
  • Breakthrough experiments demonstrate that this new resin supports higher superficial velocities and dynamic adsorption, indicating its potential for large-scale antibody purification.

Article Abstract

Hydrophobic charge-induction chromatography (HCIC) is a new and effective technology for antibody separation. In the present work, HCIC resin MMI-B-XL was prepared with dextran-grafted agarose gel as the matrix and 2-mercapto-1-methyl-imidazole (MMI) as the functional ligand. The preparation procedures were optimized, and the maximum ligand density could reach as high as 200 μmol/g gel. The adsorption isotherms and kinetics on new resins were investigated with human immunoglobulin G (hIgG) as the model protein, which were compared with non-grafted HCIC resin MMI-B-6FF. It was found that the saturated adsorption capacity (Qm) increased with the increase of ligand density for MMI-B-XL. Moreover, the effective diffusivity (De) could be dramatically enhanced with the increase of ligand density for MMI-B-XL, and the De for MMI-B-XL with the ligand density of 200 μmol/g gel was 18-40 times higher than that for MMI-B-6FF. The breakthrough experiments indicated that new resins with the ligand density of 200 μmol/g gel could be used for high superficial velocity and high dynamic adsorption could be obtained. The results indicated that dextran-grafted layer on the resin could increase the ligand density, enhance the mass transport in the pore, and improve the dynamic adsorption at high velocity, which showed a potential application for large-scale antibody purification.

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