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Continuous annular chromatography.

Jürgen Wolfgang1, Adalbert Prior

  • 1Prior Separation Technology GmbH, Vorarlberger Wirtschaftspark, Götzis, Austria. juergen.wolfgang@priorsep.com

Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology
|July 20, 2002
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Continuous Annular Chromatography (CAC) is an effective method for industrial downstream processing of biological compounds. Preparative Continuous Annular Chromatography (P-CAC) scales this technology for high-throughput purification in biotechnology.

Area of Science:

  • Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering
  • Separation Science
  • Process Chemistry

Background:

  • Industrial downstream processing increasingly demands efficient methods for purifying biological active compounds from complex mixtures like fermentation broths.
  • Chromatography is a preferred separation technique due to its mild operating conditions and versatility.
  • The growing number of biotechnological products necessitates high-throughput purification technologies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the advantages of continuous chromatography systems for large-scale applications.
  • To introduce Continuous Annular Chromatography (CAC) as a suitable technique for modern biotechnological production demands.
  • To present Preparative Continuous Annular Chromatography (P-CAC) as an industrially scaled solution.

Main Methods:

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  • Review of continuous chromatography principles and their application in industrial downstream processing.
  • Focus on Continuous Annular Chromatography (CAC) technology.
  • Description of the scale-up and implementation of CAC into Preparative Continuous Annular Chromatography (P-CAC).

Main Results:

  • Continuous chromatography systems offer powerful solutions for large-scale purification.
  • Continuous Annular Chromatography (CAC) meets the high demands of biotechnological production.
  • Preparative Continuous Annular Chromatography (P-CAC) has been successfully transferred to industrial scale.

Conclusions:

  • Preparative Continuous Annular Chromatography (P-CAC) is a versatile technology applicable at various stages of downstream processing, from initial capture to final polishing.
  • P-CAC enables high-throughput purification essential for modern biopharmaceutical manufacturing.
  • This technology addresses the need for improved and scalable purification solutions in the biopharmaceutical industry.