Abstract
AbstractThe f.p.l.c.R for high performance biomolecular purification is now widely used in laboratory and pilot scale separations, both as a means of developing new methods for purification and for analysing the purity of intermediary and final products. The speed of the technique means that it is possible to analyse fractions from a process step and to receive the results within 15–30 min. Two aspects are examined in this paper: the monitoring of protein product formation during fermentation and the analysis of fractions in large scale chromatography. The suitability of the technique in an operating process is discussed.
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