Literature DB >> 34361839

Downstream Processing of Therapeutic Peptides by Means of Preparative Liquid Chromatography.

Chiara De Luca1, Giulio Lievore1, Desiree Bozza1, Alessandro Buratti1, Alberto Cavazzini1, Antonio Ricci2, Marco Macis2, Walter Cabri3, Simona Felletti1, Martina Catani1.   

Abstract

The market of biomolecules with therapeutic scopes, including peptides, is continuously expanding. The interest towards this class of pharmaceuticals is stimulated by the broad range of bioactivities that peptides can trigger in the human body. The main production methods to obtain peptides are enzymatic hydrolysis, microbial fermentation, recombinant approach and, especially, chemical synthesis. None of these methods, however, produce exclusively the target product. Other species represent impurities that, for safety and pharmaceutical quality reasons, must be removed. The remarkable production volumes of peptide mixtures have generated a strong interest towards the purification procedures, particularly due to their relevant impact on the manufacturing costs. The purification method of choice is mainly preparative liquid chromatography, because of its flexibility, which allows one to choose case-by-case the experimental conditions that most suitably fit that particular purification problem. Different modes of chromatography that can cover almost every separation case are reviewed in this article. Additionally, an outlook to a very recent continuous chromatographic process (namely Multicolumn Countercurrent Solvent Gradient Purification, MCSGP) and future perspectives regarding purification strategies will be considered at the end of this review.

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Keywords:  MCSGP; biomolecules; biopharmaceuticals; continuous chromatography; peptide; preparative chromatography; purification; solid phase peptide synthesis

Year:  2021        PMID: 34361839     DOI: 10.3390/molecules26154688

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Molecules        ISSN: 1420-3049            Impact factor:   4.411


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