The economics of inclusion body processing
Contribuinte(s) |
Matthias Reuss (Editor-in-Chief) |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2006
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Resumo |
Many recombinant proteins are often over-expressed in host cells, such as Escherichia coli, and are found as insoluble and inactive protein aggregates known as inclusion bodies (IBs). Recently, a novel process for IB extraction and solubilisation, based on chemical extraction, has been reported. While this method has the potential to radically intensify traditional IB processing, the process economics of the new technique have yet to be reported. This study focuses on the evaluation of process economics for several IB processing schemes based on chemical extraction and/or traditional techniques. Simulations and economic analysis were conducted at various processing conditions using granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor, expressed as IBs in E. coli, as a model protein. In most cases, IB processing schemes based on chemical extraction having a shorter downstream cascade demonstrated a competitive economic edge over the conventional route, validating the new process as an economically more viable alternative for IB processing. |
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Publicador |
Springer |
Palavras-Chave | #Expanded Bed Adsorption #Coli Debris Size #Escherichia-coli #Chemical-extraction #Recombinant Protein #Intact-cells #Bodies #Purification #Polyethyleneimine #Homogenization #Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology #Engineering, Chemical #C1 #290699 Chemical Engineering not elsewhere classified #291804 Nanotechnology #299999 Engineering and Technology not elsewhere classified #670499 Other #670799 Other #670199 Processed food products and beverages not elsewhere classified |
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Journal Article |