Tuesday, April 10, 2018 Daily Archives

Removal of Isoagglutinins from IVIG and Plasma Using Affinity Chromatography

Antibody-mediated haemolysis is a hard-to-predict phenomenon with potentially severe consequences. It is mediated by naturally-occurring anti-A and anti-B immunoglobulin isoagglutinins, which are present in plasma, blood, and several derived products, including IVIG produced by plasma fractionation. Prometic Bioseparations have developed an affinity chromatography resin for the removal of isoagglutinins from plasma and plasma derived products, such as IVIG. The resins, IsoClear A and IsoClear B, can clear isoagglutinins from a titre of 1/32 down to negative agglutination using a load…

Removal of Endotoxins – From Bench to Process Scale

Endotoxins or lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are highly toxic components of the cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria, which are often present in significant amounts in bacterial cell expression systems such as E.coli. A number of methods have been adopted for the removal of endotoxin based on adsorption, in particular ion exchange chromatography. Although downstream processing can significantly reduce endotoxin levels in the product, efficient and cost effective removal of residual endotoxin from biopharmaceutical preparations remains a challenge. Prometic Bioseparations have developed an…