Three-phase partitioning (TPP) is an efficient and cost-effective method for protein purification that exploits the simultaneous addition of salts and organic solvents to an aqueous protein extract.
Accelerating protein production with high reproducibility is a key challenge in drug discovery and development. In this webinar, Karthik Rajasekar from Evotec department of Protein Sciences will ...
A variety of proteins extracted from a single rice cultivar were shown to provide qualities needed for plant-based cheesemaking, including firm texture and meltability.
The purification of proteins and antibodies is a critical process in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Traditional methods often involve single-use materials, leading to high costs and ...
Penn State chemical engineers have demonstrated proof of concept for a new protein purification process that combines ultrafiltration's high throughput with high specificity achievable through ...
Analysis of the protein sources showed that rice bran contained the highest amount of albumin. In contrast, glutelin was higher in brown rice and kernel protein. The rice-based cheeses made from the ...
Depending on the process and who provides the statistics, downstream processing accounts for between 50–80% of the cost of producing biotech drugs. Whatever the exact number, protein purification ...
Conventionally, chromatography is used for protein purification, which is extremely expensive. Alternatively, the protein crystallization method could be used to determine protein structure, but this ...
With the growing demand for healthy diets and functional foods, plant extracts and plant protein peptides are increasingly being used in food processing, health supplement manufacturing, and ...
Discover strategies to overcome sample preparation challenges in clinical proteomics, optimizing workflows for researchers.
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