Lepta 400 is a multimodal chromatography resin. Different from traditional chromatographic media, it consists of two different structures: the outer shell is a porous passivation layer, which ensures that macromolecules above 400 kDa will not enter the pores and directly flow through the outer layer; the core is coupled and has hydrophobic and positive charge adsorption.

The spherical core with the adsorption group can bind host proteins, nucleic acids and other impurities to the greatest possible extent. The chromatographic medium can be used effectively for the separation and purification of various macromolecular biological samples, such as viruses and virus-like particles. Compared with traditional single-mode chromatography media, Lepta 400 shows better performance:

(1) The unique double-layer structure design can process macromolecules above 400 kDa in flow-through mode, making process optimisation easier and more convenient for linear amplification.

(2) The improved Lepta base frame is more rigid, so it can achieve higher process flow rate at lower back pressure and improve process efficiency.

(3) Compared with traditional gel filtration chromatography, it has a larger loading volume and reduces costs.