Recovery of amino acid

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PATENT NO 5684190
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08640909

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A method of recovering a desired amino acid such as L-lysine from an aqueous solution containing the desired amino acid and impurities, includes the steps of passing the solution over a primary cation exchange resin to adsorb the desired amino acid onto the resin at a pH lower than the isoelectric point of the desired amino acid, eluting the desired amino acid from the resin using a suitable eluent having a pH higher than the isoelectric point of the desired amino acid to produce a first solution, passing the first solution over a secondary cation exchange resin to adsorb one or more of the impurities and to produce a second solution leaving the resin, collecting the second solution until the ratio of the concentrations of a selected impurity to the desired amino acid reaches a chosen value to produce a third solution which contains a lower level of impurities than the first solution, and recovering the desired amino acid from the third solution. This method avoids the need for a costly crystallization step to produce a final product.

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AECI LIMITEDAECI PLACE 24 THE WOODLANDS WOODLANDS DRIVE SANDTON GAUTENG

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Dienst, Jonathan Hugh Sandton, ZA 1 12
Fechter, Wolfgang Ludwig Westville, ZA 1 12
Le, Patourel John Frank Midrand, ZA 1 12

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