Affinity Chromatography

Giorgio Fassina

Giorgio Fassina

TECNOGEN S.C.p.A., Piana di Monte Verna, Italy

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First published: 19 April 2001
Citations: 2

Abstract

Affinity chromatography is a separation technique based on the use of specific and selective immobilized ligands able to associate reversibly to a desired biomolecule. Samples are passed through affinity columns that are equilibrated with a buffer favouring interaction between the immobilized ligand and the target biomolecule. Unrelated contaminants will be eluted in the column void volume and a suitable buffer change will lead to elution of the adsorbed biomolecule.

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