Application of enhanced electronegative multimodal chromatography as the primary capture step for immunoglobulin G purification
Application of enhanced electronegative multimodal chromatography as the primary capture step for immunoglobulin G purification
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Abstract In recent studies, electronegative multimodal chromatography with Eshmuno HCX was demonstrated to be a highly promising recovery step for direct immunoglobulin G (IgG) capture from undiluted cell culture fluid.In this study, the binding usc trojans snapback hat properties of HCX to IgG at different pH/salt combinations were systematically studied, and its purification performance was significantly enhanced by lowering the washing pH and conductivity after high capacity binding of IgG under its optimal conditions.A single polishing step gave an end-product with non-histone host cell click here protein (nh-HCP) below 1 ppm, DNA less than 1 ppb, which aggregates less than 0.5% and an overall IgG recovery of 86.2%.
The whole non-affinity chromatography based two-column-step process supports direct feed loading without buffer adjustment, thus extraordinarily boosting the overall productivity and cost-savings.