Although protein crystallization is a unit operation with potentially high separation factors, it has not been widely used in industry. Protein crystallization studies and practices have hitherto been largely limited to crystallography protocols. Knowledge of the behaviour of protein in solution would help to overcome empiric limitations in protein crystallisation. Thus, dissolution of porcine insulin and hen egg white lysozyme was studied and an unusual variation in solute concentration, with a concentration peak for short dissolution times, was verified. Polymorphic behaviour of protein in solution was observed, which altered physical properties such as solubility.22333133
Protein crystallization was discovered by chance about 150 years ago and was developed in the late 1...
This paper is concerned with the effect of protein–precipitant interfaces and externally applied she...
Proteins are important biological products with unique functions, annually produced at the hundreds ...
Although protein crystallization is a unit operation with potentially high separation factors, it ha...
AbstractA new method for the crystallization of proteins was developed. Saturated solutions of a pro...
X-ray diffraction from protein crystals remains the most reliable way to determine the molecular str...
In the present work, it is reported for the first time the study of the applicability of a novel mes...
Bio-separation is a key bottleneck in the manufacture of biopharmaceuticals. In this work, we report...
Protein separation and characterisation are crucial challenges faced by industrial biologists and en...
Nucleation rate data for hen egg-white lysozyme crystallization were obtained using a particle count...
In this work, we aimed to develop practical techniques and theoretical basis for protein crystalliza...
The influence of mixing intensity on protein crystallization has been investigated for the first tim...
Bulk crystallisation of protein therapeutic molecules towards their controlled drug delivery is of i...
Amino acids have been widely used in protein formulations to increase the protein's stability. In th...
Protein crystallization was discovered by chance nearly 200 years ago and was developed in the late ...
Protein crystallization was discovered by chance about 150 years ago and was developed in the late 1...
This paper is concerned with the effect of protein–precipitant interfaces and externally applied she...
Proteins are important biological products with unique functions, annually produced at the hundreds ...
Although protein crystallization is a unit operation with potentially high separation factors, it ha...
AbstractA new method for the crystallization of proteins was developed. Saturated solutions of a pro...
X-ray diffraction from protein crystals remains the most reliable way to determine the molecular str...
In the present work, it is reported for the first time the study of the applicability of a novel mes...
Bio-separation is a key bottleneck in the manufacture of biopharmaceuticals. In this work, we report...
Protein separation and characterisation are crucial challenges faced by industrial biologists and en...
Nucleation rate data for hen egg-white lysozyme crystallization were obtained using a particle count...
In this work, we aimed to develop practical techniques and theoretical basis for protein crystalliza...
The influence of mixing intensity on protein crystallization has been investigated for the first tim...
Bulk crystallisation of protein therapeutic molecules towards their controlled drug delivery is of i...
Amino acids have been widely used in protein formulations to increase the protein's stability. In th...
Protein crystallization was discovered by chance nearly 200 years ago and was developed in the late ...
Protein crystallization was discovered by chance about 150 years ago and was developed in the late 1...
This paper is concerned with the effect of protein–precipitant interfaces and externally applied she...
Proteins are important biological products with unique functions, annually produced at the hundreds ...