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  • - A new continuous protein recovery and purification system uses a moving bed concept with a special woven fabric that acts as an adsorbent material, designed based on belt conveyor principles.
  • - The woven fabric demonstrated a high static protein binding capacity of 107.3 mg/g and showed good performance in a packed bed format with a dynamic binding capacity of 54.5 mg/g, even at high flow rates.
  • - A prototype system successfully recovered a model protein with a productivity of 0.5 mg/cm/h and isolated a monoclonal antibody with high purity from cell culture, demonstrating efficient and selective purification in just one step.

Article Abstract

A continuous protein recovery and purification system based on the true moving bed concept is presented. A novel adsorbent material, in the form of an elastic and robust woven fabric, served as a moving belt following the general designs observed in known belt conveyors. The composite fibrous material that forms the said woven fabric showed high protein binding capacity, reaching a static binding capacity equal to 107.3 mg/g, as determined via isotherm experiments. Moreover, testing the same cation exchange fibrous material in a packed bed format resulted in excellent dynamic binding capacity values (54.5 mg/g) even when operating at high flow rates (480 cm/h). In a subsequent step, a benchtop prototype was designed, constructed, and tested. Results indicated that the moving belt system could recover a model protein (hen egg white lysozyme) with a productivity up to 0.5 mg/cm/h. Likewise, a monoclonal antibody was directly recovered from unclarified CHO_K1 cell line culture with high purity, as judged by SDS-PAGE, high purification factor (5.8), and in a single step, confirming the suitability and selectivity of the purification procedure.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10267413PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1135447DOI Listing

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