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titleOfInvention Method for recovering urokinase from a urokinase-containing solution
abstract 1492922 Recovering urokinase HITACHI CHEMICAL CO Ltd 15 April 1976 [18 April 1975] 15464/76 Heading C3H A method for recovering urokinase comprises adsorbing urokinase from a urokinase-containing solution by contacting said solution, at a pH of 4À5-7À5, with an adsorbent selected from cyanoalkyl polysaccharides, cyanoalkyl modified polysaccharides and cyanoalkyl polyvinyl alcohols, and then eluting the urokinase from the adsorbent with a base. The adsorbent may be cyanoalkyl cellulose, e.g. cyanoethyl cellulose, cyanoalkyl dextran, cyanoalkyl dextran crosslinked with epichlorohydrin, or cyanoethyl polyvinyl alcohol. The solution and adsorbent may be contacted at a pH of 5À0-6À5. The urokinase may be eluted from the adsorbent by an aqueous solution of a base having such a pH value that the resulting pH will have a pH of 9-11À5. The urokinase containing solution may be adjusted to a pH of 7À5-9À5 and filtered before it is contacted with the adsorbent.
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