Clark et al. (1985) recently formulated a kinetic model for coupling restricted diffusion and immobilized reaction of enzyme molecules in a cylindrical pore using the concept of "pore central core restricted diffusion." This model takes into consideration the increase of diffusion resistance by t
Effect of pore size of porous bead carriers immobilizing antibody on IgE adsorption
โ Scribed by Sato, Hiroshi ;Kidaka, Teruhisa ;Hori, Masatake
- Book ID
- 102292113
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 339 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9304
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โฆ Synopsis
Immunoglobulin E (IgE) adsorption was studied using antihuman IgE antibody immobilized on alkylamine glass carriers with different pore sizes (Controlled Pore Glass [CPG]@) to determine the effect of pore size on IgE adsorption in therapeutic immunoadsorbents. With a series of CPGs whose pore sizes were in the range of 170 to 1400 A, CPGs possessing pore sizes larger than 500 A had higher IgE adsorption.
A CPG (500-A pore size) with the spacer arm 20 a long did not give better IgE removal than CPG without the spacer arm, since the spacer prevented the immobilization of a sufficient amount of the antibody on the carrier because of steric hindrance. However, the antibodies, once immobilized on CPG with the spacer arm, bound the same amount of IgE molecules (antigens) as those immobilized on CPG without the spacer arm.
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