Pall Life Sciences introduced advanced chromatography sorbents for processing large amounts of protein during the capture and intermediate steps of purification. The Pall Q and S HyperCel ion exchange sorbents also contribute to cost and time savings for laboratory to production scale applications.
The sorbents with Q and S chemistries share the same HyperCel media platform with the company’s mixed-mode sorbents (MEP, HEA, and PPA HyperCel). HyperCel sorbents are structured on a mechanically- and chemically-stable base matrix designed for protein capture and impurity removal. The Q and S sorbents, which are suitable for laboratory and process-scale use, help process recombinant proteins, monoclonal antibodies, plasma derivatives, and other proteins from various feedstock.
Pall Q and S HyperCel sorbents will be displayed at INTERPHEX 2009 (Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York City, March 17-19).
Pall’s new Q and S HyperCel sorbents: can be operated at high flow rates with industry-standard columns and systems, bring new slectivities for ion exchange separations and new options to separate target protein from contaminants, can minimize salt concentration to desorb bound protein, deliver a proven sorbent for large scale applications, and contribute to lowering downstream processing costs and enhanced process economics, according to the company.
The sorbents are available in a variety of packaging configurations, including convenient 1 ml pre-packed Pall PRC columns designed for fast methods optimization and selectivity screening.
Visit Pall Life Sciences at Interphex at Booth #2006
www.pall.com/biopharm