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Author Ghosh, Raja.

Title Protein bioseparation using ultrafiltration : theory, applications, and new developments / Raja Ghosh.

Publication Info. London : Imperial College Press ; River Edge, NJ : Distributed by World Scientific Pub., [2003]
©2003

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 166 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Ch. 1. Protein Bioseparation: An Overview -- Ch. 2. Ultrafiltration: An Overview -- Ch. 3. Membranes -- Ch. 4. Membrane Module and Operation -- Ch. 5. Membrane Fouling -- Ch. 6. Permeate Flux in Ultrafiltration -- Ch. 7. Protein Transmission Through Ultrafiltration Membranes -- Ch. 8. Selectivity of Protein Fractionation in Ultrafiltration -- Ch. 9. Protein Concentration -- Ch. 10. Diafiltration of Protein Solutions -- Ch. 11. Protein Clarification -- Ch. 12. Protein Fractionation -- Ch. 13. New Developments -- App. A. Glossary of Membrane Terminology -- App. B. List of Membrane Manufacturers -- App. C. Websites of Membrane Related Academic and Research Institutions.
Summary Ultrafiltration (UF) is a pressure-driven separation process in which membranes are used for a broad variety of applications, ranging from the processing of biological macromolecules to wastewater treatment. It has significant advantages over competing separation technologies. Food and biotechnological applications of UF account for nearly 40 percent of the current total usage. In the case of high value therapeutic protein and DNA products, the separation and purification costs can be as high as 80 percent of the total cost of production. Therefore, it makes economic sense to develop cost-effective and scaleable purification processes for such products. UF is used for protein concentration, protein desalting and protein fractionation (such as protein-protein separation). Concentration and desalting processes are technologically less demanding and have been widely used in the bioprocess industry for quite some time. Protein fractionation, on the other hand, is a challenging proposition and is definitely a more recent development. This text focuses primarily on protein fractionation.
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Subject Proteins -- Biotechnology.
Proteins -- Biotechnology.
Proteins -- Separation.
Proteins -- Separation.
Ultrafiltration.
Ultrafiltration.
Proteins -- isolation & purification.
Ultrafiltration.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Ghosh, Raja. Protein bioseparation using ultrafiltration. London : Imperial College Press ; River Edge, NJ : Distributed by World Scientific Pub., ©2003 1860943179 (DLC) 2004296599 (OCoLC)52901015
ISBN 9781860949388 (electronic book)
186094938X (electronic book)
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9781281866783
1860943179
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