Adsorbent lifetime during protein A chromatography is not readily predicted or understood, representing a key challenge to be addressed for biopharmaceutical manufacturers. This article focuses on the impact of feed composition on the performance of a typical agarose‐based protein A resin across a lifetime of 50 cycles. Cycling studies were performed using three different feed materials with varying levels of feed components including proteases, histones, DNA, and nonhistone proteins. Changes in the process and quality attributes were measured. The DBCs were not seen to vary between conditions although there was a reduction in particle porosity in all cases. Fluorescence spectroscopy and LC‐MS/MS were used to identify the contribution and e...
Monoclonal antibodies are the largest and most rapidly expanding category of biopharmaceuticals toda...
AbstractPre-packed small scale chromatography columns are increasingly used for process development,...
Protein adsorption on solid state media is important for the industrial affinity chromatography of b...
Capacity reduction in protein A affinity chromatography with extended cycling during therapeutic ant...
Fouling of chromatographic resins over their operational lifetimes can be a significant problem for ...
Protein A resins are often reused for multiple cycles to improve process economy during mAb purifica...
AbstractCapacity reduction in protein A affinity chromatography with extended cycling during therape...
The major process limitations of current antibody purification processes are posed by affinity chrom...
The high cost of protein A resins drives the biopharmaceutical industry to maximize its lifetime, wh...
The impact of two different quality feeds, derived using two different harvest clarification process...
Increased product yield at reduced cost and time has been the driving force of any manufacturing pro...
Leachables from bioprocess containers (BPCs) are a source of process-related impurities that have th...
Recombinant monoclonal antibodies and Fc fusion proteins have become more exciting for the biopharma...
This thesis, completed in collaboration with Eli Lilly & Co., aims to understand and assess the stru...
Protein A chromatography has been a popular method for purification of therapeutic monoclonal antibo...
Monoclonal antibodies are the largest and most rapidly expanding category of biopharmaceuticals toda...
AbstractPre-packed small scale chromatography columns are increasingly used for process development,...
Protein adsorption on solid state media is important for the industrial affinity chromatography of b...
Capacity reduction in protein A affinity chromatography with extended cycling during therapeutic ant...
Fouling of chromatographic resins over their operational lifetimes can be a significant problem for ...
Protein A resins are often reused for multiple cycles to improve process economy during mAb purifica...
AbstractCapacity reduction in protein A affinity chromatography with extended cycling during therape...
The major process limitations of current antibody purification processes are posed by affinity chrom...
The high cost of protein A resins drives the biopharmaceutical industry to maximize its lifetime, wh...
The impact of two different quality feeds, derived using two different harvest clarification process...
Increased product yield at reduced cost and time has been the driving force of any manufacturing pro...
Leachables from bioprocess containers (BPCs) are a source of process-related impurities that have th...
Recombinant monoclonal antibodies and Fc fusion proteins have become more exciting for the biopharma...
This thesis, completed in collaboration with Eli Lilly & Co., aims to understand and assess the stru...
Protein A chromatography has been a popular method for purification of therapeutic monoclonal antibo...
Monoclonal antibodies are the largest and most rapidly expanding category of biopharmaceuticals toda...
AbstractPre-packed small scale chromatography columns are increasingly used for process development,...
Protein adsorption on solid state media is important for the industrial affinity chromatography of b...