DEVELOPMENT AND OPTIMIZATION OF A SINGLE-STEP CATION CHROMATOGRAPHIC WHEY PROTEIN FRACTIONATION PROCESS: EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF SCALE-UP STRATEGIES

Abstract This manuscript presents evaluation of various strategies used for the scale-up of chromatographic purification systems. Towards that end, the manuscript provides development and optimization of a single-step whey protein concentrate (WPC) fractionation process at lab scale on a 1.0 × 19 cm...

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Main Authors: Umesh Ingle, Arvind Lali
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Language:English
Published: Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
Series:Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
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spelling doaj-fbdd2371adab4f46a4288dc3506774032020-11-25T00:07:03ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering1678-438335280581810.1590/0104-6632.20180352s20160421S0104-66322018000200805DEVELOPMENT AND OPTIMIZATION OF A SINGLE-STEP CATION CHROMATOGRAPHIC WHEY PROTEIN FRACTIONATION PROCESS: EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF SCALE-UP STRATEGIESUmesh IngleArvind LaliAbstract This manuscript presents evaluation of various strategies used for the scale-up of chromatographic purification systems. Towards that end, the manuscript provides development and optimization of a single-step whey protein concentrate (WPC) fractionation process at lab scale on a 1.0 × 19 cm column using UNOsphere S. Subsequently, scale-up of this newly developed process and conduction of trials at higher scale is also undertaken by applying various scale-up strategies. For these trials, this work categorized various scale-up factors into constant velocity (CV) and constant bed volume per hour (CBVH) scale-up methods. Scale-up trials in bigger diameter (1.5 cm and 2.5 cm) columns with height to diameter ratio (H/D) =19 and <19 were performed. The effects of changing flow velocity and H/D ratio due to the applied scale-up strategy were evaluated and compared with lab performance in terms of resolution vs. height equivalent to theoretical plate (HETP) relationship. The CBVH method was found to be an efficient method for the scale-up of the developed whey protein resolution system. Also an equation for the prediction of resolution in a scaled column on the basis of a HETP-resolution correlation is presented. It is useful for the prediction of either resolution or bed height in scaled column of WPC or similar biomolecular purification systems.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322018000200805&lng=en&tlng=enHETPCation exchangerWhey Proteins FractionationChromatography Scale-up
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DEVELOPMENT AND OPTIMIZATION OF A SINGLE-STEP CATION CHROMATOGRAPHIC WHEY PROTEIN FRACTIONATION PROCESS: EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF SCALE-UP STRATEGIES
Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
HETP
Cation exchanger
Whey Proteins Fractionation
Chromatography Scale-up
author_facet Umesh Ingle
Arvind Lali
author_sort Umesh Ingle
title DEVELOPMENT AND OPTIMIZATION OF A SINGLE-STEP CATION CHROMATOGRAPHIC WHEY PROTEIN FRACTIONATION PROCESS: EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF SCALE-UP STRATEGIES
title_short DEVELOPMENT AND OPTIMIZATION OF A SINGLE-STEP CATION CHROMATOGRAPHIC WHEY PROTEIN FRACTIONATION PROCESS: EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF SCALE-UP STRATEGIES
title_full DEVELOPMENT AND OPTIMIZATION OF A SINGLE-STEP CATION CHROMATOGRAPHIC WHEY PROTEIN FRACTIONATION PROCESS: EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF SCALE-UP STRATEGIES
title_fullStr DEVELOPMENT AND OPTIMIZATION OF A SINGLE-STEP CATION CHROMATOGRAPHIC WHEY PROTEIN FRACTIONATION PROCESS: EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF SCALE-UP STRATEGIES
title_full_unstemmed DEVELOPMENT AND OPTIMIZATION OF A SINGLE-STEP CATION CHROMATOGRAPHIC WHEY PROTEIN FRACTIONATION PROCESS: EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF SCALE-UP STRATEGIES
title_sort development and optimization of a single-step cation chromatographic whey protein fractionation process: evaluation and comparison of scale-up strategies
publisher Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering
series Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering
issn 1678-4383
description Abstract This manuscript presents evaluation of various strategies used for the scale-up of chromatographic purification systems. Towards that end, the manuscript provides development and optimization of a single-step whey protein concentrate (WPC) fractionation process at lab scale on a 1.0 × 19 cm column using UNOsphere S. Subsequently, scale-up of this newly developed process and conduction of trials at higher scale is also undertaken by applying various scale-up strategies. For these trials, this work categorized various scale-up factors into constant velocity (CV) and constant bed volume per hour (CBVH) scale-up methods. Scale-up trials in bigger diameter (1.5 cm and 2.5 cm) columns with height to diameter ratio (H/D) =19 and <19 were performed. The effects of changing flow velocity and H/D ratio due to the applied scale-up strategy were evaluated and compared with lab performance in terms of resolution vs. height equivalent to theoretical plate (HETP) relationship. The CBVH method was found to be an efficient method for the scale-up of the developed whey protein resolution system. Also an equation for the prediction of resolution in a scaled column on the basis of a HETP-resolution correlation is presented. It is useful for the prediction of either resolution or bed height in scaled column of WPC or similar biomolecular purification systems.
topic HETP
Cation exchanger
Whey Proteins Fractionation
Chromatography Scale-up
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