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Histidine Pseudobioaffinity Separation Technology: a Powerful Tool for the Separation of Antibodies

Year 2009, Volume: 37 Issue: 3, 169 - 180, 01.08.2009

Abstract

Vital substances derived from blood are extracted, a great deal by procedures of fractionation. The vast progress in biotechnology and molecular biology presented a vast range of possibilities to improve these procedures. One of the major targets of biotechnologies applied to blood plasma is to produce valuable therapeutic proteins. This is done either by purification or by synthesis through microorganisms or animals. Nowadays, the procedures of purification revolve around the one developed by Cohn. Several chromatographic methods, which are based on certain physico-chemical parameters were developped and suggested. Nevertheless, the majority of these methods had limitations such as, the purity of the final product, the cost, the toxicity, the selectivity, the recovery rate following separation in order to obtain the final desired product. Introducing histidine as a ligand, in pseudobioaffinity chromatography eliminated these limitations and presented a reliable and efficient mean of separation of several molecules intended for therapeutic and medical use. This review focuses on the separation of antibodies by pseudobioaffinity separation technology on histidine grafted to different activated matrix.

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Assem El-kak This is me

Publication Date August 1, 2009
Published in Issue Year 2009 Volume: 37 Issue: 3

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APA El-kak, A. (2009). Histidine Pseudobioaffinity Separation Technology: a Powerful Tool for the Separation of Antibodies. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry, 37(3), 169-180.
AMA El-kak A. Histidine Pseudobioaffinity Separation Technology: a Powerful Tool for the Separation of Antibodies. HJBC. August 2009;37(3):169-180.
Chicago El-kak, Assem. “Histidine Pseudobioaffinity Separation Technology: A Powerful Tool for the Separation of Antibodies”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 37, no. 3 (August 2009): 169-80.
EndNote El-kak A (August 1, 2009) Histidine Pseudobioaffinity Separation Technology: a Powerful Tool for the Separation of Antibodies. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 37 3 169–180.
IEEE A. El-kak, “Histidine Pseudobioaffinity Separation Technology: a Powerful Tool for the Separation of Antibodies”, HJBC, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 169–180, 2009.
ISNAD El-kak, Assem. “Histidine Pseudobioaffinity Separation Technology: A Powerful Tool for the Separation of Antibodies”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 37/3 (August 2009), 169-180.
JAMA El-kak A. Histidine Pseudobioaffinity Separation Technology: a Powerful Tool for the Separation of Antibodies. HJBC. 2009;37:169–180.
MLA El-kak, Assem. “Histidine Pseudobioaffinity Separation Technology: A Powerful Tool for the Separation of Antibodies”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry, vol. 37, no. 3, 2009, pp. 169-80.
Vancouver El-kak A. Histidine Pseudobioaffinity Separation Technology: a Powerful Tool for the Separation of Antibodies. HJBC. 2009;37(3):169-80.

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