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Capillary electrophoresis and the biopharmaceutical industry: therapeutic protein analysis and characterization

Kaur, H., Beckman, J., Zhang, Y., Li, Z. J., Szigeti, M., Guttman, A.: Capillary electrophoresis and the biopharmaceutical industry: therapeutic protein analysis and characterization.
Trac-Trends Anal. Chem. 144, 1-10, (article identifier: 116407), 2021.
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title:
Capillary electrophoresis and the biopharmaceutical industry: therapeutic protein analysis and characterization
authors:
  • Kaur, Harleen
  • Beckman, Jeff
  • Zhang, Yiting
  • Li, Zheng Jian
  • Szigeti Márton
  • Guttman András
corresponding author:
Kaur, Harleen
published:
2021
type:
article
genre:
research article/review article
journal:
Trac-Trends In Analytical Chemistry (ISSN: 0165-9936)
language:
English
HAC:
Health Sciences, Theoretical Medicine
subjects:
Capillary electrophoresis, Size heterogeneity, Charge variants, Glycosylation, Monoclonal antibodies, Therapeutic modalities, Biopharmaceuticals
abstract:
Capillary electrophoresis (CE) has emerged as a powerful technique for comprehensive physicochemical characterization of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) as well as other therapeutic modalities. The method provides high resolution separation and high sensitivity characterization for analysis of therapeutic biomolecules. CE based techniques such as sodium dodecyl sulphate capillary gel electrophoresis (SDSCGE, also referred to as CE SDS), capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) and imaged capillary isoelectric focusing (iCIEF) have been increasingly adopted to assess size heterogeneity, glycosylation heterogeneity and charge heterogeneity in mAbs and related therapeutic modalities. This paper reviews the latest application developments of CE based methods for routine release testing, stability testing and in-depth characterization. In addition, advantages and disadvantages of each of these techniques are critically discussed.
projects:
TKP2020-IKA-07
DEENK University of Debrecen
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