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Revista del Instituto Nacional de Higiene Rafael Rangel

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SANTIAGO D, José G; D PINEDA, Katiuska  y  OLMO, Gabriel. Microfiltration and ultrafiltration sistems dimension for using in Difteria Toxin production in the Instituto Nacional de Higiene “Rafael Rangel”. INHRR [online]. 2011, vol.42, n.1, pp.27-34. ISSN 0798-0477.

Tangential Flow Filtration (TFF) technology was evaluated to process diphtheria toxin which is produced by Cory ne - bacterium diphtheriae bacterium. Microfiltration (MF) is used to retain cells while allowing passage of the toxin to the filtrate stream. The filtrate is collected and further pro - cessed by Ultrafiltration (UF) to concentrate the toxin and to maximize the wash of small species by a Diafiltration step. Both, MF and UF processes were evaluated to specify the filters and corresponding critical process parameters to scale-up the application. As part of the evaluation, flow rate, processing time, yield and product attributes were characterized. The cell harvest containing the diphtheria toxin was processed using a laboratory scale TFF system designed to product the TFF effect. The evaluation demonstrated that a cassette in medium screen format and membrane with 0.2 μm pore is the right selection for the MF step. It showed 100% of toxin transmission without the presence of cellular debris and average process flux of 9.16 L/m2h. The UF step was conducted using the same laboratory equipment with cassettes in medium screen format with pores of 10 and 30 kD. It showed 100% retention of the toxin with a process flux of 97,5 and 125,9 L/m2h, respectively. These results were used to scale-up the application to process the industrial volume of 650 a 950 liters between 3 to 5 hours of processing time. Membrane area sizing of MF and UF to be acquired is estimated in 20 m2 and 5m2, respectively.

Palabras clave : Diphtheria toxin; cell separation; microfiltration; protein concentration; ultrafiltration.

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