Claims
- 1. A method for isolating a target molecule, comprising,
a) suspending chromatography particles in at least one chamber in a centrifugal force field wherein a continuous flow of a liquid acts to create a force which opposes the centrifugal force field and wherein a gravitational force contributes to the resultant vector summation of all forces acting on the particles, wherein the forces substantially immobilize the particles by the summation of the vector forces acting on the particles, and forming a chromatography bed, b) adding a heterogeneous liquid comprising the target molecule, c) separating the heterogeneous liquid by the actions of the chromatography bed; and d) retaining the separated portion of the heterogeneous liquid comprising the target molecule.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the chromatography particles are adsorbent particles.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein the actions of the chromatography bed separate the heterogeneous liquid by adsorbing the target molecules to the adsorbent particles.
- 4. The method of claim 2, wherein the actions of the chromatography bed separate the heterogeneous liquid by allowing materials that are not the target molecule to pass through the chromatography bed.
- 5. The method of claim 2, further comprising,
eluting the adsorbed target molecule from the adsorbent particles; and collecting the eluted target molecule.
- 6. A method for performing chromatography, comprising,
a) containing chromatography particles in at least one chamber in a centrifugal force field, the chamber having an inlet and an outlet; b) introducing a heterogeneous liquid to the chamber through the inlet in a liquid stream, wherein a continuous flow of a liquid acts to create a force which opposes the centrifugal force field and wherein a gravitational force contributes to the resultant vector summation of all forces acting on the particles, wherein the forces substantially immobilize the particles by the summation of the vector forces acting on the particles; c) collecting the liquid passing through the chamber and the particles, d) isolating a target molecule from either the liquid collected or from the chromatographic particles.
- 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising,
a) providing a second chamber; and b) containing chromatography particles in the second chamber in a centrifugal force field, the chamber having an inlet and an outlet; c) introducing the collected liquid to the chamber through the inlet in a liquid stream, wherein a continuous flow of a liquid acts to create a force which opposes the centrifugal force field and wherein a gravitational force contributes to the resultant vector summation of all forces acting on the particles, wherein the forces substantially immobilize the particles by the summation of the vector forces acting on the particles; d) collecting the liquid passing through the second chamber and the particles, e) isolating a target molecule from either the liquid collected or from the chromatographic particles.
- 8. The method of claim 6, further comprising,
a) providing a second chamber; and b) containing chromatography particles in the second chamber in a centrifugal force field, the chamber having an inlet and an outlet; c) introducing the heterogeneous liquid to the chamber through the inlet in a liquid stream, wherein a continuous flow of a liquid acts to create a force which opposes the centrifugal force field and wherein a gravitational force contributes to the resultant vector summation of all forces acting on the particles, wherein the forces substantially immobilize the particles by the summation of the vector forces acting on the particles; d) collecting the liquid passing through the second chamber and the particles, e) isolating a target molecule from either the liquid collected or from the chromatographic particles.
- 9. The method of claim 6, further comprising,
a) introducing the collected liquid to the chamber through the inlet in a liquid stream, b) collecting the liquid passing through the second chamber and the particles; and c) repeating the introducing and collecting steps until a predetermined amount of desired product is collected.
- 10. The method of claim 6, further comprising, changing at least one force in at least one chamber to affect either the density or shape of the chromatographic material.
- 11. The method of claim 6, wherein containing a chromatographic material in at least one chamber comprises containing the chromatographic material in a plurality of chambers.
- 12. The method of claim 6, wherein the chromatography particles comprise, an adsorbent material; a resin; an agarose particle; a silica particle, an ion exchange particle; a gel; a bead, plastics, glass, methacrylate; anionic particles, cationic particles, polar particles, nonpolar particles, hydrophobic particles, hydrophilic particles, ligand exchange particles, ion-pairing particles, size exclusion particles or affinity chromatography particles.
- 13. The method of claim 2, wherein the heterogeneous liquid comprises a purified feed stock, tissue extract, chemical reaction mixture, stock broth, bacterial homogenate, bacterial lysate, E. coli inclusion bodies, products secreted from bacteria, yeast, insect, animal, or plant cells, or tissue homogenates of bacteria, yeast, insect, animal, or plant cells, yeast cell homogenates, cellular homogenates, whole hybridoma fermentation broth, myeloma cell culture, whole animal cell culture broth, milk, animal tissue extracts, plant tissue extracts, unknown source materials, chemical reaction mixtures, metal slurries, and culture supernatant from a continuous fluidized bed bioreactor.
- 14. An apparatus for performing chromatography, comprising,
at least one chamber with an inlet and outlet, the chamber adapted to,
contain a chromatographic material, rotate the chamber to create a centrifugal force on the chromatographic material, receive a starting material through the inlet in a liquid stream, wherein a continuous flow of a liquid acts to create a force which opposes the centrifugal force field and wherein a gravitational force contributes to the resultant vector summation of all forces acting on the chromatographic material, wherein the forces substantially immobilize the chromatographic material by the summation of the vector forces acting on the chromatographic material.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the chamber is further adapted to,
a) collect the liquid passing through the chamber, b) introducing the collected liquid to the chamber through the inlet in a liquid stream; and repeating the introducing and collecting steps until a predetermined amount of desired product is obtained.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein the chamber is further adapted to,
adjust the rotational speed to affect either the density or shape of the chromatographic material.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein at least one chamber comprises a plurality of chambers.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 14, further comprising,
a shaft adapted to support the at least one chamber, wherein the chamber mounts to the shaft; a rotational device to impart a rotational force upon the shaft, wherein a centrifugal force is applied to the chamber.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to and incorporates by reference in its entirety, U.S. Provisional No. 60/344,745 filed Nov. 9, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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