Flexible chromatography resin designed for the capture and purification of antibodies and various recombinant proteins from the laboratory to the manufacturing site.
Hydrophobic Charge Induction Chromatography (HCIC) MEP HyperCel can withstand rigorous stationary phase cleaning methods (0.5–1 M NaOH, contact time 30–60 minutes), which ensures a long resin lifespan. All of these factors contribute to reducing purification costs. 【Product Features】 ■ Separation of proteins using a unique separation mechanism and selectivity ■ A salt-free/low-salt solution that replaces Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography (HIC) ■ Capture and intermediate purification of monoclonal IgG and polyclonal IgG (removal of aggregates, DNA, and HCP) ■ Improvement of process economics
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MEP HyperCel resin has a unique mixed-mode or hybrid-mode separation mechanism that differs from traditional ion exchange and affinity mechanisms, making it particularly effective as a replacement for conventional HIC. Using MEP HyperCel at process scale offers significant advantages. Unlike traditional HIC, MEP HyperCel resin does not require the addition of large amounts of salt to promote protein binding, which simplifies process operations, reduces labor for unit operations (such as dialysis filtration and ultrafiltration), and improves the economic efficiency of the process. MEP HyperCel resin possesses selectivity for immunoglobulins due to its ligand structure. It can be used in combination with other methods such as cation exchange and HIC for the direct capture and intermediate purification of IgG from various raw materials. Furthermore, it can be used after capture via Protein A affinity to facilitate the removal of DNA, HCP (host cell proteins), and aggregates.
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Sartorius Stedim, established in 2007 through the merger of the German company Sartorius, founded in 1870, and the French company Stedim, is a pioneer in "Single-Use Technology (SUT)." As a company capable of providing comprehensive technical support to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, its cutting-edge technology is highly regarded worldwide in the fields of scientific instruments and biotechnology.