COMPOSITE AFFINITY SORBENTS AND THEIR CLEANING IN PLACE

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GIROT, P [1 ]
MOROUX, Y [1 ]
DUTEIL, XP [1 ]
NGUYEN, C [1 ]
BOSCHETTI, E [1 ]
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[1] IBF BIOTECH,35 AVE JEAN JAURES,F-92390 VILLENEUVE GAREN,FRANCE
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JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY | 1990年 / 510卷
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10.1016/S0021-9673(01)93755-0
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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Making large-scale affinity sorbents that are reusable under acceptable hygienic conditions implies specific treatments for cleaning in place with known aqueous solutions of chemical agents. However, common agents such as sodium hydroxide are frequently considered too drastic for the stability of macromolecular biologically active immobilized ligands. According to a large series of trials, it was found that only a mixture of sodium hydroxide and ethanol was actually effective in sterilizing a sorbent in a single step. When hydroxide or an ethanol-acetic acid mixture were used alone, they were not totally efficient in the inactivation of sporulated Bacillus subtilis. Conversely, they were efficient when used sequentially. All these solutions were able to remove pyrogens from chromatographic sorbents. As the sterilizing solutions contained a certain amount of ethanol, the most suitable chromatographic affinity sorbents had to be based on an incompressible matrix. When washing an affinity silica sorbent that had proteins as ligands with solutions such as sodium hydroxide, ethanol-acetic acid or ethanol-sodium hydroxide, it was found that certain sorbents were able to tolerate the treatmetns without a noticeable decrease in their biochemical activity. © 1990.
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