B01J39/22

Apparatus and method for separating whey proteins from whey using the same

The present invention provides a method for the production of whey proteins in a single step process using combination of chromatography and membrane filtration technique, comprising treating cotton cloth with a mixture of chlorosulphonic acid and chloroform and then subsequently treating it with chloroform, dilute NaOH, glycine and water to recover modified cotton cloth as the product, thereafter fixing product in a membrane filtration device equipped with modified flow pattern and then equilibrating it with equilibration buffer, followed by loading of whey for adsorption of protein on the product and washing of the product with equilibration buffer, thereafter elution of adsorbed proteins with elution buffer, and then regeneration of the product by treating it with dilute HCl and water to reuse the product.

METHOD OF PURIFYING PROTEINS

In some embodiments, the present invention provides a method of purifying a protein of interest with a reduced level of aggregation formation in cation exchange (CEX) chromatography, comprising: (a) providing a mixture comprising the protein of interest and one or more contaminants; (b) loading the mixture onto a CEX resin coupled with arginine; and (c) eluting the protein of interest from the resin, thereby purifying the protein of interest with a reduced level of aggregation formation in CEX chromatography.

METHOD OF PURIFYING PROTEINS

In some embodiments, the present invention provides a method of purifying a protein of interest with a reduced level of aggregation formation in cation exchange (CEX) chromatography, comprising: (a) providing a mixture comprising the protein of interest and one or more contaminants; (b) loading the mixture onto a CEX resin coupled with arginine; and (c) eluting the protein of interest from the resin, thereby purifying the protein of interest with a reduced level of aggregation formation in CEX chromatography.

METHODS OF PURIFYING PROTEINS
20190218248 · 2019-07-18 ·

In some embodiments, the present invention provides a method of purifying a protein of interest with a reduced level of aggregation formation in cation exchange (CEX) chromatography, comprising: (a) providing a mixture comprising the protein of interest and one or more contaminants; (b) loading the mixture onto a CEX resin coupled with arginine; and (c) eluting the protein of interest from the resin, thereby purifying the protein of interest with a reduced level of aggregation formation in CEX chromatography.

METHODS OF PURIFYING PROTEINS
20190218248 · 2019-07-18 ·

In some embodiments, the present invention provides a method of purifying a protein of interest with a reduced level of aggregation formation in cation exchange (CEX) chromatography, comprising: (a) providing a mixture comprising the protein of interest and one or more contaminants; (b) loading the mixture onto a CEX resin coupled with arginine; and (c) eluting the protein of interest from the resin, thereby purifying the protein of interest with a reduced level of aggregation formation in CEX chromatography.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SEPARATING WHEY PROTEINS FROM WHEY USING THE SAME

The present invention provides a method for the production of whey proteins in a single step process using combination of chromatography and membrane filtration technique, comprising treating cotton cloth with a mixture of chlorosulphonic acid and chloroform and then subsequently treating it with chloroform, dilute NaOH, glycine and water to recover modified cotton cloth as the product, thereafter fixing product in a membrane filtration device equipped with modified flow pattern and then equilibrating it with equilibration buffer, followed by loading of whey for adsorption of protein on the product and washing of the product with equilibration buffer, thereafter elution of adsorbed proteins with elution buffer, and then regeneration of the product by treating it with dilute HCl and water to reuse the product.

PHOSPHORYLATED LIGNOCELLULOSIC FIBERS, USES AND PROCESSES OF PREPARATION THEREOF

The present disclosure relates to lignocellulosic materials comprising phosphorylated lignocellulosic fibers having an ionic charge in water of about 4000 to about 7000 mmoles/kg, and processes for the preparation thereof. The process comprises reacting lignocellulosic fibers of a lignocellulosic material with a phosphate ester in the presence of urea. The present disclosure further relates to compositions comprising a phosphate ester and at least one of a defoamer and a viscosity reducer or at least one of a C1-C12 alcohol and an ester of a carboxylic acid.

FUNCTIONALIZED LIGNOCELLULOSE COMPOUND AND USES THEREOF

Provided is a methodology to improve soil performance by dispersing stabilized low C:N non-highly polymerized porous lignocellulose catalytic that improves porosity, carbon capture, and microbial activities.

Bee Product Extracts, Methods of Production, and Uses Thereof
20240293472 · 2024-09-05 · ·

The invention relates to processing methods to produce Bee Product Extracts produced from a Bee Product such as honey, pollen, waxes, or royal jelly; and in particular a Bee Product Extract produced from manuka honey; their uses, methods of preparation and methods of their detection and analysis. The Bee Product Extract of the invention contains phenolics, minerals and proteins coordinated in a complex that undergoes photo-Fenton chemistry process to generate high energy short lived radicals, including Hydroxyl radicals and superoxide radicals. The formulated Bee Product Extract can provide a topical form to be used as a spray, mist or serum for the treatment of a wide range of human and animal diseases and to maintain health and well-being.

Bee Product Extracts, Methods of Production, and Uses Thereof
20240293472 · 2024-09-05 · ·

The invention relates to processing methods to produce Bee Product Extracts produced from a Bee Product such as honey, pollen, waxes, or royal jelly; and in particular a Bee Product Extract produced from manuka honey; their uses, methods of preparation and methods of their detection and analysis. The Bee Product Extract of the invention contains phenolics, minerals and proteins coordinated in a complex that undergoes photo-Fenton chemistry process to generate high energy short lived radicals, including Hydroxyl radicals and superoxide radicals. The formulated Bee Product Extract can provide a topical form to be used as a spray, mist or serum for the treatment of a wide range of human and animal diseases and to maintain health and well-being.