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Downstream processing of virus-like particles with aqueous two-phase systems: Applications and challenges.

Hui Yi LeongXiao-Qian FuPau-Loke ShowShan-Jing YaoDong-Qiang Lin
Published in: Journal of separation science (2022)
The advancement of recombinant virus-like particle-based vaccines has attracted global attention owing to substantially safety and high efficacy in provoking a protective immunity against various chronic and infectious diseases in humans and animals. A robust, low-cost, and scalability separation and purification technology is of utmost importance in the downstream processing of recombinant virus-like particles to produce affordable and safe vaccines. Being a relatively simple, environmentally friendly, and efficient biomolecules recovery approach, aqueous two-phase systems have received great attention from researchers worldwide. This review aims to highlight the challenges and outlook in addition to the current applications of aqueous two-phase systems in downstream processing of virus-like particles. The efforts will confidently reinforce scholars' knowledge and fill in the valuable research gap in the aspect of concerning recombinant virus-like particle-based vaccines development, particularly related to the virus-like particles downstream production processes.
Keyphrases
  • low cost
  • infectious diseases
  • working memory
  • healthcare
  • ionic liquid
  • disease virus
  • liquid chromatography
  • recombinant human