Comparative study of three novel ion exchange resins with DEAE-cellulose for the purification of Trypanosoma evansi

Anal Biochem. 2023 Sep 1:676:115226. doi: 10.1016/j.ab.2023.115226. Epub 2023 Jul 6.

Abstract

Ion exchange chromatography is a method that uses the different surface charges of trypanosomes and blood cells to separate them. This makes it possible to use molecular and immunological methods to diagnose or study these protozoans. DEAE-cellulose resin is commonly used to perform this method. The goal of this study was to compare three novel chromatographic resins designated as PURIFICA™ (Y-C2N®, Y-HONOH®, and Y-CNC3®). The resins were evaluated based on their ability to isolate the parasite, purification time, examination of parasite viability and morphology, and trypanosome recovery potential after passing through the columns. In terms of the evaluated parameters, there was no significant difference between DEAE-cellulose and the three tested resins in most experiments. However, PURIFICA™ (Y-C2N®, Y-HONOH®, and Y-CNC3®) resins are less expensive and easier to prepare than DEAE-Cellulose, making them an alternative for the purification of Trypanosoma evansi.

Keywords: Chromatographic matrix; Flow cytometry; Hemoparasite purification; Ion exchange.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Chromatography, Ion Exchange / methods
  • DEAE-Cellulose / chemistry
  • Ion Exchange Resins* / chemistry
  • Trypanosoma*

Substances

  • DEAE-Cellulose
  • Ion Exchange Resins