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An all-in-one practical guide on how to efficiently use chromatographic separation methods Based on a training course that teaches the theoretical as well as practical aspects of protein bioseparation to bioprocess professionals, this fully updated and revised new edition offers comprehensive coverage of continuous chromatography and provides readers with many relevant examples from the biopharmaceutical industry. Divided into two large parts, Protein Chromatography: Process Development and Scale-Up, Second Edition presents all the necessary knowledge for effective process development in…mehr
An all-in-one practical guide on how to efficiently use chromatographic separation methods Based on a training course that teaches the theoretical as well as practical aspects of protein bioseparation to bioprocess professionals, this fully updated and revised new edition offers comprehensive coverage of continuous chromatography and provides readers with many relevant examples from the biopharmaceutical industry. Divided into two large parts, Protein Chromatography: Process Development and Scale-Up, Second Edition presents all the necessary knowledge for effective process development in chromatographic bioseparation, both on small and large scale. The first part introduces chromatographic theory, including process design principles, to enable the reader to rationalize the set-up of a bioseparation process. The second part illustrates by way of case studies and sample protocols how the theory learned in the first part may be applied to real-life problems. Chapters look at: Downstream Processing of Biotechnology Products; Chromatography Media; Laboratory and Process Columns and Equipment; Adsorption Equilibrium; Rate Processes; and Dynamics of Chromatography Columns. The book closes with chapters on: Effects of Dispersion and Rate Processes on Column Performance; Gradient Elution Chromatography; and Chromatographic Column Design and Optimization. -Presents the most pertinent examples from the biopharmaceutical industry, including monoclonal antibodies -Provides an overview of the field along with design tools and examples illustrating the advantages of continuous processing in biopharmaceutical productions -Focuses on process development and large-scale bioseparation tasks, making it an ideal guide for the professional bioengineer in the biotech and pharma industries -Offers field-tested information based on decades of training courses for biotech and chemical engineers in Europe and the U.S. Protein Chromatography: Process Development and Scale-Up, Second Edition will appeal to biotechnologists, analytical chemists, chromatographers, chemical engineers, pharmaceutical industry, biotechnological industry, and biochemists.
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Autorenporträt
Giorgio Carta, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville (USA), where his research focuses on transport phenomena and bioseparations. He regularly organizes professional courses on various aspects of bioseparations, including a course on protein chromatography development and scale-up together with Alois Jungbauer. Alois Jungbauer, PhD, is the head of protein technology and downstream processing at the Department of Biotechnology of the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences in Vienna (Austria). For more than 30 years, Professor Jungbauer has worked in biochemical engineering, with a focus on bioseparation, where he has published widely and holds 15 patents. He has also organized a biannual professional course in protein chromatography focused on mass transfer, dispersion, and scale-up.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface
DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING OF BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS Introduction Bioproducts and their Contaminants Bioprocesses Biosimilars Role of Chromatography in Downstream Processing Environmental Impact of Biopharmaceutical Processing References
INTRODUCTION TO PROTEIN CHROMATOGRAPHY Introduction Basic Principles and Definitions Modes of Operation Performance Factors Separation Performance Metrics
CHROMATOGRAPHY MEDIA Introduction Interaction Types and Chemistry Buffers and Mobile Phases Physical Structure and Properties
LABORATORY AND PROCESS COLUMNS AND EQUIPMENT Introduction Laboratory-scale Systems Process Columns and Equipment
ADSORPTION EQUILIBRIUM Introduction Single Component Systems Multi-component Systems Empirical Correlation of Equilibrium Data References
DYNAMICS OF CHROMATOGRAPHY COLUMNS Introduction Material Balance Equations Local Equilibrium Dynamics Multi-component Systems Displacement Chromatography
EFFECTS OF DISPERSION AND RATE PROCESSES ON COLUMN PERFORMANCE Introduction Empirical Characterization of Column Efficiency Modeling and Prediction of Column Efficiency
GRADIENT ELUTION CHROMATOGRAPHY Introduction General Theory for Gradient Elution with Linear Isotherms LGE Relationships and the Iso-Resolution for Ion Exchange Chromatography LGE Relationships for RPC and HIC Gradient Elution at High Protein Loads Separations with pH Gradients References
CHROMATOGRAPHIC COLUMN DESIGN ADN OPTIMIZATION Introduction Chromatographic Process Steps and Constraints Design for Capture Design for Chromatographic Resolution SMB Design References
DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING OF BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS Introduction Bioproducts and their Contaminants Bioprocesses Biosimilars Role of Chromatography in Downstream Processing Environmental Impact of Biopharmaceutical Processing References
INTRODUCTION TO PROTEIN CHROMATOGRAPHY Introduction Basic Principles and Definitions Modes of Operation Performance Factors Separation Performance Metrics
CHROMATOGRAPHY MEDIA Introduction Interaction Types and Chemistry Buffers and Mobile Phases Physical Structure and Properties
LABORATORY AND PROCESS COLUMNS AND EQUIPMENT Introduction Laboratory-scale Systems Process Columns and Equipment
ADSORPTION EQUILIBRIUM Introduction Single Component Systems Multi-component Systems Empirical Correlation of Equilibrium Data References
DYNAMICS OF CHROMATOGRAPHY COLUMNS Introduction Material Balance Equations Local Equilibrium Dynamics Multi-component Systems Displacement Chromatography
EFFECTS OF DISPERSION AND RATE PROCESSES ON COLUMN PERFORMANCE Introduction Empirical Characterization of Column Efficiency Modeling and Prediction of Column Efficiency
GRADIENT ELUTION CHROMATOGRAPHY Introduction General Theory for Gradient Elution with Linear Isotherms LGE Relationships and the Iso-Resolution for Ion Exchange Chromatography LGE Relationships for RPC and HIC Gradient Elution at High Protein Loads Separations with pH Gradients References
CHROMATOGRAPHIC COLUMN DESIGN ADN OPTIMIZATION Introduction Chromatographic Process Steps and Constraints Design for Capture Design for Chromatographic Resolution SMB Design References
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