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Novel separations based on affinity interactions

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Bioseparation

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Novel purification processes have been developed, based on the affinity interaction between complementary molecules, to circumvent the difficulties associated with affinity chromatography. Depending upon the procedure used for isolating the ligand-ligate complex, the process can be termed affinity ultrafiltration, affinity partitioning or affinity precipitation. This review describes the developments, potentials, and applications of such purification procedures. Emphasis is also placed on the type and choice of affinity ligands as well as some common procedures by which ligands can be covalently immobilized to water-soluble or insoluble matrices. Finally, the problems and challenges encountered by such novel purification procedures are presented and discussed.

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Luong, J.H.T., Nguyen, A.L. (1992). Novel separations based on affinity interactions. In: Tsao, G.T. (eds) Bioseparation. Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology, vol 47. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0046199

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