2nd Edition

Membrane Separations in Biotechnology

Edited By William K. Wang Copyright 2001
    416 Pages
    by CRC Press

    416 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This text details the relationship between membrane technology and bioprocesses, discussing applications. This second edition refines and optimizes key features of the first edition - and features new illustrative case studies. The book examines advantages and disadvantages of using standard and new membrane technologies; analyzes a wide range of applications, including cell culture harvesting and product and process validation techniques; and more.

    Protein transport in ultrafiltration hollow-fibre bioreactors for mammalian cell culture; vortex flow filtration for cell separation in bioreactor operations; crossflow membrane filtration of fermentation broth; cross-flow microfiltration with backpulsing; the effects of different membrane modular systems on the performance of cross flow filtration of picha pastoris suspensions; filter applications in product recovery processes; ultrafiltration membranes in the vaccine industry; protein purification by affinity ultrafiltration; process development for the isolation of a recombinant immunofusion protein using a membrane adsorber; high performance tangential flow filtration; virus removal by ultrafiltration - a case study with diaspirin crosslinked haemoglobin (DCLHb); scale up and virus clearance studies on viral filtration in monoclonal antibody manufacture; virus removal filtration.

    Biography

    William K. Wang