Optimization of bovine serum albumin concentration and diafiltration via tangential flow filtration

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Author listBoonpan, W., Thadalimawat, N., Choosakvrrakul, P., Meechai, A.

Publication year2025

Start page148

End page152

Number of pages5


Abstract

This study aims to optimize process parameters for the concentration and diafiltration of
a 100-L bovine serum albumin (BSA) solution, within 3-hour timeframe. The initial
solution contained 1 g/L BSA in phosphate buffered saline (PBS) with 250 mM NaCl,
and the final target was 5 g/L BSA in PBS with 137 mM NaCl. Given BSA’s molecular
weight of 66.5 kDa, Merk Millipore’s cassettes with Ultracel® 10 kDa membrane were
used. Process optimization was first conducted at a small scale using the Pellicon® XL
cassettes (50 cm² filtration area), and later validated at larger scale using the Pellicon® 3
cassettes (88 cm²) to confirm process scalability. Transmembrane pressure (TMP)
excursions were performed on 1 g/L and 5 g/L BSA solutions at three different feed flow
rates (3, 5, and 7 LPM/m²) to determine the optimal TMP and flow rate for protein
concentration. The optimal operating conditions were determined to be a TMP of 28 psi
and a feed flow rate of 7 LPM/m². Further evaluation revealed that the optimal BSA
concentration for diafiltration was 5 g/L. Using these optimal conditions, permeate
fluxes obtained from small-scale experiments were used to determine the required
volume and filter area for validation and scale-up. At the validated scale with Pellicon®
3, 1.2 L of BSA solution was successfully concentrated and buffer-exchanged within 2
hours and 58 minutes, achieving 81% BSA recovery. Thus, to process 100 L of BSA
solution within 3 hours, a minimum area of Ultracel® 10 kDa filter of 0.63 m² is
recommended.


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