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Mechanical Stress Exerted on Proteins by Magnetically Levitated Single-Use Centrifugal Pumps

Keywords:
  • Bioprocessing
  • Pump Comparison
  • 4-Piston Diaphragm Pump
  • Shear Stress
  • Protein Activity
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Facts
In comparison to a Levitronix® pump, a 4-Piston Diaphragm Pump consists of multiple valves that restrict fluid motion to the desired direction. Valve interaction can lead to shear stress, which can result in reduced protein quality.

Test conditions
The Levitronix® PuraLev® 200SU and 600SU pumps and 4-Piston Diaphragm pump of corresponding hydraulic power were compared by observing their effect evaluated for stress created and its effect on protein activity. A fixed volume of lysozyme was pumped in three identical closed-loop configurations. The flow rate of each pump was set to 10 lpm, and backpressures of 0, 0.5, and 1.5 bar, respectively. Protein activity and size were measured at selected times and compared.

Results
Protein activity did not change significantly for the PuraLev® 200SU and 600SU during the entire test. The fluctuations are within an acceptable margin of error. In contrast, the 4‐piston diaphragm pump effected a significant decrease in protein activity.

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Protein activity and size at 10 lpm and 1.5 bar

Author K. Blaschczok et. al.
Company ZHAW
Document Number -
Pages 7