Three-phase partitioning (TPP) is an efficient and cost-effective method for protein purification that exploits the simultaneous addition of salts and organic solvents to an aqueous protein extract.
“I’ve always loved proteins,” says Michal Mayer with a sincere smile on her face. “You don’t dedicate your life to this if you don’t love proteins,” the biochemist and head protein researcher at Day 8 ...
Proteins are bio-macromolecules with a range of functionalities as a result of complex higher-order structures. As the end product of the “central dogma” in biology, proteins are considered the key ...
Participants at a recent downstream processing meeting sponsored by Sartorius Stedim Biotech considered a host of new technologies to speed and streamline protein purification, including membrane ...
Penn State chemical engineers have demonstrated proof of concept for a new protein purification process that combines ultrafiltration's high throughput with high specificity achievable through ...
Depending on the process and who provides the statistics, downstream processing accounts for between 50–80% of the cost of producing biotech drugs. Whatever the exact number, protein purification ...
Virginia-based Nutriati – which has developed a patented process yielding highly functional pulse proteins and flours with potential to unlock new opportunities in plant-based meat, dairy, gluten-free ...
Protein samples are essential to advance our understanding of disease pathways and develop new therapeutics. High-quality filtration is needed to protect purity, yield and functionality of target ...
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. (NYSE: BIO and BIOb), a global leader of life science research and clinical diagnostic products, today announced the launch of two new chromatography media for process ...