Case Study

Downstream Process Intensification Of Virus Purification Using Single-Use Membrane Chromatography

By Ranjeet Patil, Segment Head for Vaccines and Gene Therapies and Mochao Zhao, Global Product Manager for Single-Use Membrane Chromatography, MilliporeSigma

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The production of viruses, whether for use as viral vaccines, viral vectors for gene therapy, or oncolytic applications, requires complex processes that can translate into high costs, as well as slow development timelines and time to market. In this article, we will present several case studies highlighting the advantages of process intensification using Natrix® single-use membrane chromatography to increase your productivity and reduce your capital and operational manufacturing costs.

The high binding and short residence times of Natrix single-use membrane chromatography, (used in all of the following case studies), are enabled by the combination of a non-woven reinforcing mesh skeleton coupled with a porous hydrogel containing functional groups. The skeleton provides the mechanical strength and durability, while the hydrogel creates a large 3D surface area containing a high density of functional groups with interconnected pores allowing for convective flow channels to achieve high flow rates. 

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