Aggregates are amongst the most important product-related impurities to be removed during the downstream processing of antibodies due to their potential immunogenicity. Traditional operations use cation-exchange resins in bind-elute mode for their separation. However, frontal analysis is emerging as an alternative. In this study, a three-step process development for a membrane adsorber and a resin material is carried out, allowing the comparison between the stationary phases. Based on a screening study, optimal loading conditions are determined, which show that weak binding is favored on the membrane and strong binding on the resin. Transfer of these findings to breakthrough experiments shows that at 99% pool purity the yield is higher for ...
none4Recent development of therapeutics based on monoclonal antibodies has lead biotech industry to ...
The purpose of this work was to compare side by side the performance of packed bed and membrane chro...
The use of membrane adsorbers for polishing steps in protein therapeutics manufacture has evolved in...
Aggregates are amongst the most important product-related impurities to be removed during the downst...
Increasing molecular diversity and market competition requires biopharmaceutical manufacturers to in...
Downstream purification processes for monoclonal antibody production typically involve multiple step...
The primary objective of this work was to study the effect of resin chemistry, pH and molarity of bi...
Downstream purification processes for monoclonal antibody production typically involve multiple step...
The increasing demand for efficient and robust processes in the purification of monoclonal antibodie...
Background: Monoclonal antibodies are nowadays by far the most important of all biotherapeutics. Unf...
We discuss a method for rapid and cost-effective analysis of monoclonal antibody (mAb) aggregates. H...
Monoclonal antibodies are the largest and most rapidly expanding category of biopharmaceuticals toda...
Monolithic materials are novel and attractive supports to be used as stationary phase in...
The development of biotechnological products is becoming more and more expensive. One type of protei...
none4Recent development of therapeutics based on monoclonal antibodies has lead biotech industry to ...
The purpose of this work was to compare side by side the performance of packed bed and membrane chro...
The use of membrane adsorbers for polishing steps in protein therapeutics manufacture has evolved in...
Aggregates are amongst the most important product-related impurities to be removed during the downst...
Increasing molecular diversity and market competition requires biopharmaceutical manufacturers to in...
Downstream purification processes for monoclonal antibody production typically involve multiple step...
The primary objective of this work was to study the effect of resin chemistry, pH and molarity of bi...
Downstream purification processes for monoclonal antibody production typically involve multiple step...
The increasing demand for efficient and robust processes in the purification of monoclonal antibodie...
Background: Monoclonal antibodies are nowadays by far the most important of all biotherapeutics. Unf...
We discuss a method for rapid and cost-effective analysis of monoclonal antibody (mAb) aggregates. H...
Monoclonal antibodies are the largest and most rapidly expanding category of biopharmaceuticals toda...
Monolithic materials are novel and attractive supports to be used as stationary phase in...
The development of biotechnological products is becoming more and more expensive. One type of protei...
none4Recent development of therapeutics based on monoclonal antibodies has lead biotech industry to ...
The purpose of this work was to compare side by side the performance of packed bed and membrane chro...
The use of membrane adsorbers for polishing steps in protein therapeutics manufacture has evolved in...