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Protein separation using membrane chromatography: opportunities and challenges.

Raja Ghosh1

  • 1Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, UK. raja.ghosh@eng.ox.ac.uk

Journal of Chromatography. A
|June 18, 2002
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Synthetic membranes offer solutions for packed bed chromatography challenges in protein separation. This review covers membrane chromatography development, transport, chemistries, applications, and future directions.

Area of Science:

  • Biochemistry
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Separation Science

Background:

  • Packed bed chromatography faces limitations in protein separation.
  • Synthetic macroporous and microporous membranes present an alternative chromatographic medium.
  • Membrane chromatography offers potential advantages over traditional methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current advancements in membrane chromatographic separation of proteins.
  • To discuss the transport phenomena and separation chemistries employed.
  • To highlight challenges and future scope in membrane chromatography for proteins.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on membrane chromatography for protein separation.
  • Discussion of transport principles in membrane systems.

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  • Analysis of various separation chemistries and their applications.
  • Identification of technical challenges and future research areas.
  • Main Results:

    • Membrane chromatography effectively addresses issues found in packed bed systems.
    • Diverse separation chemistries have been successfully applied to protein purification.
    • Various applications demonstrate the utility of membrane chromatography.
    • Key technical challenges and opportunities for future development are identified.

    Conclusions:

    • Membrane chromatography is a promising technique for protein separation.
    • Further research is needed to overcome existing technical challenges.
    • Continued development will enhance the application of membrane chromatography in biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.