Bio-Rad Foresight™ Chromatography Columns, Prepacked User Manual

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2.7 Design of Experiments

Design of experiments (DoE) is a systematic

investigation of the effect that inputs (experimental

variables or factors) have on system outputs

(responses). The main advantage of DoE is that a

significant amount of information can be obtained

in relatively few experiments. In sharp contrast with

one-factor-at-a-time experimentation, in DoE all

factors are varied simultaneously. DoE, generates

process design spaces that support quality by

design (QbD) and process analytical technology (PAT)

approaches.

One of the most commonly used DoEs is the

full factorial design. In this type of DoE, each

experimental factor is considered at two levels (low

and high) and the number of experiments is equal to

2

n

, n being the number of experimental factors. Full

factorial design is primarily useful when the number

of factors is not very high. Other types of DoEs are

available when the number of experimental factors

is relatively high. DoE can be created and analyzed

using commercially available statistical software

packages. HT chromatographic experiments benefit

from DoE in that one single media plate or part of it is

sufficient for an entire DoE study.

2.8 Scaling up from Plates to Columns

HT chromatographic studies should be verified on

prepacked columns to further optimize the design

space. Foresight chromatography media columns

prepacked with the same media used in the

Foresight chromatography media plates are available

in various scales. These columns are used for flow

experiments, such as measuring the effect of of liquid

residence time on dynamic binding capacity (DBC)

at 10% breakthrough. Bio-Rad’s prepacked columns

are compatible with all liquid chromatography

stations.

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