Dear all,

we all use prepacked chromatography columns for affinity binding in protein purification (most prominent metal affinity like IMAC). I always wondered whether it would be better to load the column with fast flow rates (3-5 ml/min) or slowly (around 0,5 ml/min).

Some say fast loading is advantageous because the protein comes into contact with a larger portion of the column material in shorter time, leading to more homogeneous binding, comparable to a batch process.

Others say slow binding prevents clogging and aggregating at the top of the column, where protein gets concentrated and tends to precipitate during loading...

I am trying to solve that case once and for all :)

Any contributions are more than welcome.

Best,

Peter

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