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Preparative Chromatography for Separation of Proteins

Staby, Arne / Rathore, Anurag S. / Ahuja, Satinder (Herausgeber)

Wiley Series on Biotechnology

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1. Auflage April 2017
608 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-119-03110-9
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Preparative Chromatography for Separation of Proteins addresses a wide range of modeling, techniques, strategies, and case studies of industrial separation of proteins and peptides.

* Covers broad aspects of preparative chromatography with a unique combination of academic and industrial perspectives
* Presents Combines modeling with compliantce useing of Quality-by-Design (QbD) approaches including modeling
* Features a variety of chromatographic case studies not readily accessible to the general public
* Represents an essential reference resource for academic, industrial, and pharmaceutical researchers

List of Contributors

Series Preface

Preface

Chapter 1: Model Based Preparative Chromatography Process Development in the QbD Paradigm
A. Staby, S. Ahuja, A. Rathore

Chapter 2: Adsorption Isotherms: Fundamentals and Modelling Aspects
J.M. Mollerup

Chapter 3: Simulation of process chromatography
B. Nilsson, N. Andersson

Chapter 4: Simplified methods based on mechanistic models for understanding and designing chromatography processes for proteins and other biological products
N. Yoshimoto, S. Yamamoto

Chapter 5: Development of Continuous Capture Steps in Bioprocess Applications
F. Riske, T. Ransohoff

Chapter 6: Computational Modeling in Bioprocess Development
F. Insaidoo, S. Banerjee, D. Roush, S. Cramer

Chapter 7: Chromatographic scale up on a volume basis
E.B. Hansen

Chapter 8: Scaling up Industrial Protein Chromatography: Where Modeling Can Help
C. Antoniou, J. McCue, V. Natarajan, J. Thömmes, Q.S. Yuan

Chapter 9: High Throughput Process Development
S.M. Pirrung, M. Ottens

Chapter 10: High-throughput column chromatography performed on liquid handling stations - process characterization and error analysis
P. Diederich, J. Hubbuch

Chapter 11: Lab Scale Development of Chromatography Processes
H. Li, J. Pollard, N. Tugcu

Chapter 12: Problem solving by using modelling
M.P. Breil, S.S. Frederiksen, S. Kidal, T.B. Hansen

Chapter 13: Modeling Preparative Cation-Exchange Chromatography of Monoclonal Antibodies
S. Hunt, T. Larsen, R.J. Todd

Chapter 14: Model-Based Process Development in the Biopharmaceutical Industry
L. Sejergaard, H. Ahmadian, T.B. Hansen, A. Staby, E.B. Hansen

Chapter 15: Dynamic simulations as a predictive model for a Multicolumn Chromatography Separation
M. Bisschops, M Brower

Chapter 16: Chemometrics Applications in Process Chromatography
A.S. Rathore, S.K. Singh

Chapter 17: Mid-UV Protein Absorption Spectra and Partial Least Squares Regression as Screening and PAT Tool
S. Hansen, N. Brestrich, A. Staby, J. Hubbuch

Chapter 18: Recent Progress towards more Sustainable Biomanufacturing: Practical Considerations for Use in the Downstream Processing of Protein Products
M.T.W. Hearn

Index
ARNE STABY is a Fellow and Senior Principal Scientist at Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark, and the author of numerous papers and presentations in the field.

ANURAG S. RATHORE is a Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India. He has published several books that include Quality by Design for Biopharmaceuticals: Principles and Case Studies (Wiley, 2009).

SATINDER AHUJA is President of Ahuja Consulting, USA, and the author/editor of numerous books including Chiral Separation Methods for Pharmaceutical and Biotechnological Products (Wiley, 2010), Trace and Ultratrace Analysis by HPLC (Wiley, 1992), and Selectivity and Detectability Optimizations in HPLC (Wiley, 1989).

A. S. Rathore, Indian Institute of Technology, India