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Meissner Filtration Products Inc has introduced two new products into the market. Firstly, it’s new 25mm syringe filters (see below) are designed for scaleup evaluation of Meissner membrane filters to capsules, cartridge filters, and UltraCap high capacity disposable filter assemblies. Manufactured with the same construction materials, the syringe filters simplify scale-up to Meissner’s larger capacity filter products, while minimising re- validation, says the company. The filters are offered in sterile and non-sterile versions with absolute retention ratings of 0.2 μm and 0.4 μm. A choice of filter membranes for evaluation includes SteriLUX polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) and STyLUX polyethersulfone (PES). They are reportedly ideal for product development studies, preliminary filterability testing, determination of product compatibility, and small volume liquid sterilisation, according to Meissner. All materials are reportedly biosafe, and in compliance with USP Class VI Plastics biological reactivity tests. The syringe filters are non- cytotoxic and nonpyrogenic. And Meissner has also released a new EverLUX polyethersulfone (PES) membrane filter (see right). The filter is designed for very high contaminant capacity, extended service life, and high flow rates when filtering a wide range of biological fluids. According to Meissner, the unique asymmetric structure of this membrane extends its capacity and service life by withstanding higher particle loads and protein concentrations. The EverLUX is offered with absolute retention ratings of 0.2 μm, 0.4 μm, and 0.6 μm. The permanently hydrophilic filter is optimised for sterile filtration, prefiltration, and clarification applications, says the company. And Meissner reports that the EverLUX can be used in a range of low to high-contaminant liquids, including – blood products; buffers; complex biologicals; serum; cell and tissue culture media; process intermediates; supernatants; vaccines; and ophthalmics. www.meissner.com New products 8 Filtration+Separation January/February 2006 Meissner launches new syringe / PES filters Sigma adds to Life Sciences’ offerings Parker Hannifin has developed a particle counter for the detection of contamination in aviation fuels, from the refinery to the uplift of fuel into the aircraft. Designed for use in the aviation refuelling industry, the ACM20 can replace potentially subjective methods of fuel monitoring such as ‘clear and bright’ and ‘Gravimetric Millipore’, Parker says. It involves a two- minute test, with very little waste, to check contamination levels, trends and integrity in a reliable, reproducible and repeatable way, and can be used in other applications such as filter performance, pipeline commissioning and extending service intervals of supply systems, the company claims. www.parker.com Sigma, a division of Sigma- Aldrich Corporation has launched a new HIS-Select iLAP 5 ml Column – a patent-pending method that combines cell lysis and histidine-tagged protein purification steps into one step – allowing fast, efficient and non- denaturing protein extraction directly from microbial cultures, reports the company. The HIS-Select iLAP column consists of a novel, single-use, disposable column designed for the one-step purification of histidine- tagged proteins directly from a 5ml bacterial culture. According to the company, the product maximises the speed and efficiency of recombinant protein extraction while eliminating sample loss. The column contains a highly- specific HIS-Select nickel chelate matrix, and highly efficient CelLytic Express, both present in a convenient tablet format. The column is designed for the simultaneous, direct lysis of a 5 ml bacterial culture and affinity capture of the target histidine- tagged protein without any additional manipulation required (such as centrifugation). As the culture is lysed in the column, the target protein is captured on the same highly-selective HIS-Select Affinity Gel. The relatively high capacity feature of these columns enables the capture of at least 1-2 mg of histidine-tagged protein per column, making them ideal for confirming expression of a histidine-tagged target protein – for performing protein; protein interaction assays; or for rapidly screening colonies or multiple constructs (cultures). The resulting purified protein is compatible with protein assays, SDS-PAGE, Western blotting and MALDI. “The HIS-Select iLAP technology has dramatically simplified purification of histidine-tagged recombinant proteins directly from bacterial cultures,” said Michael Hadjisavas, global strategic marketing manager, proteomics, at Sigma-Aldrich. “This new 5 ml column format allows for the rapid screening of recombinant clones for protein expression and subsequent protein characterisation,” he added. “Since the technology allows for simultaneous cell lysis and protein purification, it will significantly reduce purification time as well as sample handling, minimising the potential for protein loss or damage.” www.sigma-aldrich.com.

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Meissner Filtration Products Inchas introduced two new productsinto the market.

Firstly, it’s new 25mm syringefilters (see below) are designed forscaleup evaluation of Meissnermembrane filters to capsules,cartridge filters, and UltraCap highcapacity disposable filterassemblies. Manufactured with thesame construction materials, thesyringe filters simplify scale-up toMeissner’s larger capacity filterproducts, while minimising re-validation, says the company.

The filters are offered in sterileand non-sterile versions withabsolute retention ratings of 0.2µm and 0.4 µm. A choice of filtermembranes for evaluationincludes SteriLUX polyvinylidenefluoride (PVDF) and STyLUXpolyethersulfone (PES).

They are reportedly ideal forproduct development studies,preliminary filterability testing,determination of productcompatibility, and small volumeliquid sterilisation, according toMeissner. All materials are

reportedly biosafe, and incompliance with USP Class VIPlastics biological reactivity tests.The syringe filters are non-cytotoxic and nonpyrogenic.

And Meissner has also released anew EverLUX polyethersulfone(PES) membrane filter (see right).The filter is designed for veryhigh contaminant capacity,extended service life, and highflow rates when filtering a widerange of biological fluids.

According to Meissner, theunique asymmetric structure ofthis membrane extends itscapacity and service life bywithstanding higher particle loadsand protein concentrations. TheEverLUX is offered with absoluteretention ratings of 0.2 µm, 0.4µm, and 0.6 µm. Thepermanently hydrophilic filter isoptimised for sterile filtration,prefiltration, and clarificationapplications, says the company.

And Meissner reports that theEverLUX can be used in a rangeof low to high-contaminantliquids, including – bloodproducts; buffers; complexbiologicals; serum; cell and tissueculture media; processintermediates; supernatants;vaccines; and ophthalmics.

www.meissner.com

New products8Filtration+Separation January/February 2006

Meissner launches newsyringe / PES filters

Sigma adds to Life Sciences’ offeringsParker Hannifin hasdeveloped a particle counterfor the detection ofcontamination in aviationfuels, from the refinery to theuplift of fuel into the aircraft.Designed for use in theaviation refuelling industry,the ACM20 can replacepotentially subjective methodsof fuel monitoring such as‘clear and bright’ and‘Gravimetric Millipore’,Parker says. It involves a two-minute test, with very littlewaste, to check contaminationlevels, trends and integrity ina reliable, reproducible andrepeatable way, and can beused in other applicationssuch as filter performance,pipeline commissioning andextending service intervals ofsupply systems, the companyclaims.

www.parker.com

Sigma, a division of Sigma-Aldrich Corporation haslaunched a new HIS-Select iLAP 5ml Column – a patent-pendingmethod that combines cell lysisand histidine-tagged proteinpurification steps into one step –allowing fast, efficient and non-denaturing protein extractiondirectly from microbial cultures,reports the company.

The HIS-Select iLAP columnconsists of a novel, single-use,disposable column designed for the

one-step purification of histidine-tagged proteins directly from a 5ml bacterial culture. According tothe company, the productmaximises the speed and efficiencyof recombinant protein extractionwhile eliminating sample loss.

The column contains a highly-specific HIS-Select nickel chelatematrix, and highly efficientCelLytic Express, both present in aconvenient tablet format. Thecolumn is designed for the

simultaneous, direct lysis of a 5 mlbacterial culture and affinitycapture of the target histidine-tagged protein without anyadditional manipulation required(such as centrifugation). As theculture is lysed in the column, thetarget protein is captured on thesame highly-selective HIS-SelectAffinity Gel. The relatively highcapacity feature of these columnsenables the capture of at least 1-2mg of histidine-tagged protein percolumn, making them ideal forconfirming expression of a

histidine-tagged target protein –for performing protein; proteininteraction assays; or for rapidlyscreening colonies or multipleconstructs (cultures). The resultingpurified protein is compatible withprotein assays, SDS-PAGE,Western blotting and MALDI.

“The HIS-Select iLAP technologyhas dramatically simplifiedpurification of histidine-taggedrecombinant proteins directly frombacterial cultures,” said MichaelHadjisavas, global strategicmarketing manager, proteomics, atSigma-Aldrich. “This new 5 mlcolumn format allows for the rapidscreening of recombinant clones forprotein expression and subsequentprotein characterisation,” he added.“Since the technology allows forsimultaneous cell lysis and proteinpurification, it will significantlyreduce purification time as well assample handling, minimising thepotential for protein loss ordamage.”www.sigma-aldrich.com.