Hampton GRAS 5 • GRAS 6 Screens

Hampton GRAS 5 • GRAS 6 Screens

Applications

 GRAS reagent crystallization screen for proteins, including monoclonal antibodies, where Polyethylene glycol is the primary reagent, sampling pH 4.5 to 10

. Identify GRAS based reagents that promote crystallization of biotherapeutics for bioprocess, bioformulation, and continuous flow manufacturing applications

Features

Developed at Hampton Research
Generally Recognized As Safe reagent formulation
Samples pH 4.5 to 10; 8 unique buffers
Primary crystallization reagent:

GRAS 5: PEG 300, 400, MME 550, & 600
GRAS 6: PEG 1,000, MME 2,000, 3,350 & 4,000

 

Vapor diffusion, microbatch, free interface diffusion
Reagents soluble between 4°C and 30°C

Description

GRAS Screen™ 5 and 6 were developed by Hampton Research for the crystallization of proteins, including monoclonal antibodies. Each of the chemicals in GRAS Screen 5 and 6 has been used under one or more of the following categories. As (1) a Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) substance, (2) a pharmaceutical excipient, (3) a normal physiological constituent, (4) a metabolic byproduct, and/or (5) a Everything Added to Food in the United States (EAFUS) substance.

GRAS Screen 5 samples four low molecular weight Polyethylene glycols (300, 400, MME 550, and 600) at three concentrations versus eight unique buffers encompassing pH 4.5 to 10. GRAS Screen 5 is supplied in a 96 Deep Well block format and is compatible with robotic and multi-channel pipet liquid handling systems. GRAS Screen 5 is compatible with vapor diffusion, free interface diffusion, and microbatch crystallization methods. For research use only.

GRAS Screen 6 samples four medium molecular weight Polyethylene glycols (1,000, MME 2,000, 3,350, & 4,000) at three concentrations versus eight unique buffers encompassing pH 4.5 to 10. GRAS Screen 6 is supplied in a 96 Deep Well block format and is compatible with robotic and multi-channel pipet liquid handling systems. GRAS Screen 6 is compatible with vapor diffusion, free interface diffusion, and microbatch crystallization methods. For research use only.