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Journal Articles Journal of Chromatography B Biomedical Sciences and Applications Year : 1992

Preparative anion-exchange chromatography: the alternative of column-overload methods

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The objective of preparative separation is to purify the largest amount of material in the shortest time and at a minimum cost, i.e. to maximize throughput. One of the techniques for increasing throughput is to overload the column while maintaining purity and cycle time at the same level. This principle is applied in sample displacement mode chromatography, in which the column is overloaded with sample mixture until it is completely saturated. Soybean trypsin inhibitor was purified from a crude protein extract by this technique using an analytical anion-exchange column with small particle size (20,um). The comparison of these results, using the criterion of throughput, with those derived from a conventional scale-up, using a 40-μm preparative column, led to the conclusion that the overloaded 20-μm column gave a higher throughput than the 40-μm column.
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Marianne Graber, Jean-Stéphane Condoret. Preparative anion-exchange chromatography: the alternative of column-overload methods. Journal of Chromatography B Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1992, 584, pp.115-120. ⟨hal-01452207⟩
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