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DNA-depletion

DNA depletion is another optional step in the enzyme production process, serving to increase the purity of the product.

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Biotech

The addition of DNases results in the depletion of unwanted DNA from the organism in the product.

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fermentation

Lactosan has three complete fermentation lines, which are controlled by a process control system and can be fully sterilised.

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separation

Fermentation is followed by a concentration step using a separator.

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homogenisation

In the homogenisation step, the biomass is broken down and the enzymes are released. 

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precipitation

In order to increase the purity of the enzyme product or to improve subsequent filtration steps, it is possible to integrate a precipitation step into the production process.

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concentration

In the enzyme production process, ultrafiltration and diafiltration systems are used to concentrate the product and for buffer exchange respectively.

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filtration techniques

The filtration system allows removal of the production organism or components thereof in the product, at the customer's request.

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