Anion exchange chromatography of 4.2 kbp plasmid based vaccine (pcDNA3F) from alkaline lysed E. coli lysate using amino functionalised polymethacrylate conical monolith

New strategies to economically manufacture large quantities of vaccines in less time are greatly needed to cater for the increasing global human population. This study aimed at developing a strategy to efficiently manufacture a highly purified plasmid vaccine via anion exchange monolithic chromatogr...

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Main Authors: Clarence M. Ongkudon, Michael K. Danquah
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spelling my.ums.eprints.188822021-08-27T12:46:17Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18882/ Anion exchange chromatography of 4.2 kbp plasmid based vaccine (pcDNA3F) from alkaline lysed E. coli lysate using amino functionalised polymethacrylate conical monolith Clarence M. Ongkudon Michael K. Danquah TP Chemical technology New strategies to economically manufacture large quantities of vaccines in less time are greatly needed to cater for the increasing global human population. This study aimed at developing a strategy to efficiently manufacture a highly purified plasmid vaccine via anion exchange monolithic chromatography. Diethylamine and triethylamine were used to provide the functional groups for polymethacrylate monoliths and used in anion exchange chromatography of plasmid pcDNA3F. Five chromatographic settings as described in the first table of this article were studied and it was concluded that the triethylamine functionalised conical monolith combined with optimum buffers’ and pH conditions produced the highest quality of pcDNA3F. Plasmid yield (3003.55 mg/L), plasmid recovery (90.25%), protein (0.01 mg/L), LPS (0.12 EU/mg) with no detectable gDNA and RNA were obtained at a low NaCl concentration of 0.25 M. Apparently, this technology will have a great impact on the overall plasmid vaccine production and particularly on the development of axial flow monolithic plasmid vaccine purification. Elsevier 2011-04 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18882/1/Anion%20exchange%20chromatography%20of%204.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18882/7/Anion%20exchange%20chromatography%20of%204.2%20kbp%20plasmid%20based%20vaccine%20%28pcDNA3F%29%20from%20alkaline%20lysed%20E.%20coli%20lysate%20using%20amino%20functionalised%20polymethacrylate%20conical%20monolith.pdf Clarence M. Ongkudon and Michael K. Danquah (2011) Anion exchange chromatography of 4.2 kbp plasmid based vaccine (pcDNA3F) from alkaline lysed E. coli lysate using amino functionalised polymethacrylate conical monolith. Separation and Purification Technology, 78 (3). pp. 303-310. ISSN 1383-5866 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seppur.2011.01.039
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Anion exchange chromatography of 4.2 kbp plasmid based vaccine (pcDNA3F) from alkaline lysed E. coli lysate using amino functionalised polymethacrylate conical monolith
description New strategies to economically manufacture large quantities of vaccines in less time are greatly needed to cater for the increasing global human population. This study aimed at developing a strategy to efficiently manufacture a highly purified plasmid vaccine via anion exchange monolithic chromatography. Diethylamine and triethylamine were used to provide the functional groups for polymethacrylate monoliths and used in anion exchange chromatography of plasmid pcDNA3F. Five chromatographic settings as described in the first table of this article were studied and it was concluded that the triethylamine functionalised conical monolith combined with optimum buffers’ and pH conditions produced the highest quality of pcDNA3F. Plasmid yield (3003.55 mg/L), plasmid recovery (90.25%), protein (0.01 mg/L), LPS (0.12 EU/mg) with no detectable gDNA and RNA were obtained at a low NaCl concentration of 0.25 M. Apparently, this technology will have a great impact on the overall plasmid vaccine production and particularly on the development of axial flow monolithic plasmid vaccine purification.
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author Clarence M. Ongkudon
Michael K. Danquah
author_facet Clarence M. Ongkudon
Michael K. Danquah
author_sort Clarence M. Ongkudon
title Anion exchange chromatography of 4.2 kbp plasmid based vaccine (pcDNA3F) from alkaline lysed E. coli lysate using amino functionalised polymethacrylate conical monolith
title_short Anion exchange chromatography of 4.2 kbp plasmid based vaccine (pcDNA3F) from alkaline lysed E. coli lysate using amino functionalised polymethacrylate conical monolith
title_full Anion exchange chromatography of 4.2 kbp plasmid based vaccine (pcDNA3F) from alkaline lysed E. coli lysate using amino functionalised polymethacrylate conical monolith
title_fullStr Anion exchange chromatography of 4.2 kbp plasmid based vaccine (pcDNA3F) from alkaline lysed E. coli lysate using amino functionalised polymethacrylate conical monolith
title_full_unstemmed Anion exchange chromatography of 4.2 kbp plasmid based vaccine (pcDNA3F) from alkaline lysed E. coli lysate using amino functionalised polymethacrylate conical monolith
title_sort anion exchange chromatography of 4.2 kbp plasmid based vaccine (pcdna3f) from alkaline lysed e. coli lysate using amino functionalised polymethacrylate conical monolith
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2011
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/18882/1/Anion%20exchange%20chromatography%20of%204.pdf
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