Elution relationships to model affinity chromatography using a general rate model
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Sandoval, Gabriela
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Elution relationships to model affinity chromatography using a general rate model
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Differentmathematicalmodels with different degrees of complexity have been proposed to model affinity chromatography.
In this work, in particular, a general rate model has been studied that considers axial dispersion, external film
mass transfer, intraparticle diffusion, and kinetic effects investigating the influence in the simulations of two different
relationships between the properties of the mobile phase and the affinity of different proteins to the ligand bound to
the matrix. Two systems were used: Blue Sepharose and Protein A. With Blue Sepharose, an increasing linear salt
gradient was used, and with Protein A, a decreasing semi-linear pH gradient. The kinetic parameters obtained in each
of the two elution (adsorption/desorption) relationships studied (a power law type and an exponential type) led to very
good agreements between experimental and simulated elution curves of mixtures of proteins finding that for more
symmetrical peaks, the preferred elution relationship should be the exponential one, in contrast to the more asymmetrical
peaks which shapes are better simulated by the power law relationship.
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J. Mol. Recognit. 2012; 25: 571–579
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