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Comparison of agarose and dextran-grafted agarose strong ion exchangers for the separation of protein aggregates
Authors:Eric J Suda  Kristin E ThomasTimothy M Pabst  Paul MensahNatraj Ramasubramanyan  Mark E GustafsonAlan K Hunter
Institution:Pfizer Global Biologics, 700 Chesterfield Parkway West, Chesterfield, MO 63017, USA
Abstract:The control of aggregate levels in recombinant protein based drugs is a primary concern during process development and manufacture. In recent years, a novel class of dextran-grafted ion exchange matrices has gained popularity for process scale protein purification due to increased mass transfer rates and higher dynamic binding capacity compared to conventional matrices. Using bovine serum albumin and a monoclonal antibody as model proteins, we studied Sepharose FF and Sepharose XL ion exchangers for the separation of protein aggregates. Experimental results comparing linear gradient elution, stepwise elution, and flow-through chromatography for aggregate separation are described. Differences in performance for the various ion exchangers are discussed and modeled. Strategies for the optimization of protein aggregate separation are provided.
Keywords:Protein  Ion exchange  Aggregates  Monomer  Monoclonal antibody  BSA
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