화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, Vol.93, No.4, 959-967, 2018
Process for production and purification of lethal toxin neutralizing factor (LTNF) from E-coli and its economic analysis
BACKGROUND: Purification of peptides offers unique challenges with respect to obtaining the desired process yield and selectivity. Lethal Toxin Neutralizing Factor (LTNF) is a peptide that is known to neutralize snake venom in mice when the peptide is preincubated with the venom prior to intravenous injection. A process for producing highly purified recombinant LTNF has been developed. The process has been modelled in SuperPro designer using laboratory data for a plant capable of producing 10 kg of purified rLTNF. Economic analysis has been performed for manufacturing 3 ton of purified rLTNF RESULTS: The process developed produces peptide in the form of concatemer that has been specifically designed to accumulate as insoluble inclusion bodies (IB) during expression in E. coli. A cation exchange chromatography step has been developed to capture the rLTNF concatemer at 140 g L-1 dynamic binding capacity. Further, the purified concatemer is cleaved completely into monomeric rLTNF using alpha-chymotrypsin enzyme. Finally, reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography has been designed to purify rLTNF with a recovery of more than 90% and purity greater than 98%. The overall process recovery is 782% resulting in 3.36 g of purified product per batch. Techno-economic evaluation of the process has been performed to demonstrate its economic feasibility against currently marketed antivenom products. CONCLUSIONS: The developed process is able to produce purified rLTNF with 78 +/- 2% recovery. The study shows that recombinant technology can be used to produce rLTNF cost effectively and shows potential as a substitute for currently available antivenoms against snakebite. (C) 2017 Society of Chemical Industry