Title of article
Albumin purification from human placenta
Author/Authors
Cabrera-Crespo، Joaquin نويسنده , , Gonçalves، Viviane Maimoni نويسنده , , Martins، Elizabeth A. L. نويسنده , , Grellet، Sheyla نويسنده , , Lopes، Alexandre Paulo Yague نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
-100
From page
101
To page
0
Abstract
Albumin is the human protein used mainly for therapeutic purposes. Besides the traditionally used plasma, blood from placenta is an alternative source for albumin purification. We describe here an industrial process for purification of albumin from human placenta. The proposed albumin-purification process, for 50 kg of placentas, comprises: (i) extraction of haemolysed blood with saline and solid/liquid separation by basket centrifugation; (ii) selective precipitation of haemoglobin by ethanol/chloroform and precipitate removal by filtration in a press filter; (iii) concentration/diafiltration of the filtrate in a 30 kDa cross-flow ultrafiltration (CFUF) membrane; (iv) thermocoagulation at 70 °C with sodium octanoate/EDTA; (v) treatment with activated charcoal at pH 3; (vi) concentration/diafiltration of the filtrate in a 30 kDa CFUF membrane; (vii) anion-exchange chromatography Q-Sepharose; (viii) hydrophobicinteraction chromatography with phenyl-Sepharose; and (ix) conditioning and pasteurization. The process yields an average of 4.5 g of albumin/kg of placenta with a purity of 97.1% and A403 of 0.05 (1% protein). The final product passes pyrogen and toxicity tests in vivo and it does not contain polymers or aggregates, even after the accelerated stability test, as judged by gel filtration, as required by the Brazilian Pharmacopoeia.
Keywords
reports , online , ILS
Journal title
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY
Record number
52609
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