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Department of Pharmacology

 
Author(s): 
McCreath, GE, Chase, HA, Purvis, DR, Lowe, CR
Abstract: 

A perfluorocarbon affinity emulsion has been generated by homogenisation of a saturated perfluorocarbon oil with a polymeric fluorosurfactant based on poly(vinyl alcohol) (relative molecular mass 9000-10 000) previously derivatised with the triazine dye CI Reactive Blue 4. This affinity emulsion has subsequently been cross-linked in situ and used in a fluidised bed for the purification of human serum albumin (HSA) from blood plasma. HSA was quantitatively recovered in a semi-continuous fashion from plasma at an average purity of 90 ± 3.3%. The albumin binding capacity of the emulsion has been shown to be 0.59 mg/ml by frontal analysis corresponding to a mol/mol ligand usage of 13.5%. In all regards, when used in a fluidised bed, the emulsions have been shown to behave as a normal chromatographic material. They are stable under operational conditions with no coalescence being observed for periods greater than 1 year. These novel liquid affinity supports present an exciting opportunity to develop a range of unit operations for the continuous purification of proteins. © 1992.

Publication ID: 
218374
Published date: 
24 April 1992
Publication source: 
scopus
Publication type: 
Journal articles
Journal name: 
Journal of Chromatography A
Publication volume: 
597
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