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Eshmuno® CP-FT Resin

MiniChrom Column Eshmuno® CP-FT, volume 5 mL, prepacked column

Synonym(s):

MiniChrom Column Eshmuno® CP-FT, 5ml

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UNSPSC Code:
41115711
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ligand

(Sulfoisobutyl)

material

polypropylene housing

product line

Eshmuno®

form

prepacked column

parameter

≤8 bar pressure, 400 cm/hr max. flow rate

column I.D. × L

8 mm × 100 mm

volume

5 mL

matrix active group

Polyvinyl Ether

mean particle size

50 μm

capacity

~70 mL, resin binding capacity

application(s)

mAb

storage temp.

15-25°C

General description

8 x1 00mm

Features and Benefits

Eshmuno® CP-FT chromatography resin enables:

  • Superior flow-through removal of mAb aggregates
  • High product recoveries at high mass loadings
  • Significant reduction in resin and buffer volume
  • Smaller manufacturing footprint (smaller columns, buffer tanks, etc.)
  • Low salt process conditions eliminate the need for dilution before subsequent ion exchange steps
  • Significant reduction in processing volumes improves virus filtration and ultrafiltration processing economics
  • Rigid base bead enables higher flow rates and easier column packing
  • Strong chemical stability
  • Compatibility with 1 % (v/v) aqueous benzyl alcohol containing 150 mM NaCl and storage solutions 0.1 M NaOH

Packaging

Plastic bag(s)

Legal Information

Eshmuno is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany


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