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      Chromatography-free recovery of biopharmaceuticals through aqueous two-phase processing.

      Trends in Biotechnology
      Antibodies, Monoclonal, isolation & purification, Biopharmaceutics, methods, Chemical Fractionation, Human Growth Hormone, Humans, Insulin, Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein 1, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Polymers, chemistry

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          The therapeutic use of proteins has created an increasing demand for feasible and economical methods for both up- and downstream processes. However, whereas upstream processes have attracted substantial investment and commercial attention, downstream processing has been overlooked, causing a production bottleneck that is shifting the costs of production. This review focuses on the use of aqueous two-phase extraction as an option for the downstream processing of therapeutic proteins. It is a potential and promising liquid-liquid extraction technique for the purification of biomolecules, such as monoclonal antibodies, growth factors and hormones, that combines a high selectivity and biocompatibility with an easy scale-up and continuous operation mode.

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