Glossary entry (derived from question below)
inglés term or phrase:
PEG Filtrate 0 hr Potency
español translation:
filtrado de PEG, 0 hora potencía
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Sandra Lang
Sep 24, 2013 15:08
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inglés term
PEG Filtrate 0 hr Potency
inglés al español
Ciencias
Química, Ciencias/Ing. quím.
La traducción propuesta es: Potencia del filtrado de PEG a 0 h. Sin embargo, no estoy totalmente segura.
Esto aparece en un cuadro donde hay otras entradas con el siguiente texto:
Potency 0 hr (mg/mL
Potency 5 hr (mg/mL)a
a The 5 hr Potency value was adjusted for the volume of TNBP/Polysorbate that was not present in the 0 hr sample
Esto aparece en un cuadro donde hay otras entradas con el siguiente texto:
Potency 0 hr (mg/mL
Potency 5 hr (mg/mL)a
a The 5 hr Potency value was adjusted for the volume of TNBP/Polysorbate that was not present in the 0 hr sample
Proposed translations
(español)
4 | filtrado de PEG, 0 hora potencía |
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filtrado de PEG, 0 hora potencía
PEG is added to a solution containing the virus, it is then precipitated and the virus is contained within the suspended PEG lattice (PEG is a polymer that forms a net around the virus, proteins, inhibitor, etc. - the subject of interest).
This is then filtered, leaving a "PEG filtrate" (containing the study subject). The PEG filtrate is used to concentrate and store viruses.
Inhibitors ability to nullify viruses are often assessed by their specificity and potency; the equivalent terms are used in Spanish.
especificidad y potencia
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Note added at 3 hrs (2013-09-24 18:09:05 GMT)
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However, although I have found papers that use PEG to 'trap' and suspend the subject, others use it as a type of molecular sieve (more to purify and concentrate the subject rather than 'trap' it).
Either way "potency" here is correct as "potencía":
Inhibidor enzimático - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhibidor_enzimático
La validez de un inhibidor enzimático medicinal suele venir determinada por su especificidad (su incapacidad de unirse a otras proteínas) y su potencia (su ...
Un inhibidor dual lucha contra el Párkinson de dos formas distintas ...
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25 Jun 2013 - El siguiente paso consiste en optimizar este inhibidor en cuanto a potencia, especificidad y bio disponibilidad, de forma que pueda ser ...
[PPT]
Sin título de diapositiva
www.usal.es/~dbbm/clasmed/enz05.ppt
covalentemente a la enzima, inactivándola. - Tienen por tanto (a) la especificidad del inhibidor competitivo. y (b) la potencia de los inhibidores irreversibles.
[PDF]
Lección 2 FARMACODINAMIA ACCIÓN FARMACOLÓGICA
ocw.uv.es/ciencias.../leccion2.farmacodinamia.pdf
Inhibidores reversibles o irreversibles (efecto de ... La especificidad es recíproca … .... Potencia. • Concentración de fármaco necesaria para obtener un.
Inhibidor Enzimático - Documentos - Ninabelen - BuenasTareas.com
www.buenastareas.com › Página principal › Ciencia
Rating: 4.5 - 1 review
La validez de un inhibidor enzimático medicinal suele venir determinada por su especificidad (su carencia de unirse a otras proteínas) y su potencia (su ...
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Note added at 5 days (2013-09-30 14:43:38 GMT)
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Thanks to Abe for providing this ref. which supports my suggestion that the virus is suspended in a PEG polymer lattice.....
"It was convincingly demonstrated that the production process of Prolastin HS ***************contains two effective steps for elimination/removal of enveloped viruses (i.e. pasteurisation and the 11.5% PEG-Precipitation/depth filtration)*****************. Non-enveloped viruses are effectively removed during the PEG-Precipitation/depth filtration step."
Taken from page 6 of http://portal.dimdi.de/amispb/doc/pei/Web/2112945-paren-2006...
and on page 5 of the same document:
"Finished product testing includes tests for process-related impurities (albumin and globulins), for ************components added during manufacture (sucrose, PEG,****************** TRIS) and for excipients sodium chloride and sodium monophosphate."
THIS SHOWS THAT PEG IS PRECIPITATED THEN FILTERED GIVING A SOLID PHASE THAT ENVELOPES THE VIRUS, FOR STORAGE, INACTIVITY, ETC. AS PER THE BEGINNING OF MY EXPLANATION. THIS IS CALLED A PEG PELLET ALTHOUGH IT EFFECTIVELY CONTAINS NO PEG, SEE REF. (sorry for shouting, but nobody seems to be taken any notice of what I'm writing).
"How does PEG work in the process of purifying DNA?
I'd like to expand some of the points found in the thread
that developed in response to this question.
1) PEG forms large random coils that include water but exclude
DNA. The DNA eventually precipitates from lack of solvation.
MW of the DNA, MW of the PEG, and salt conc. all matter.
You can do crude size cuts by sequential centrifugation
with increasing concentrations of PEG.
2) Other macromolecules also precipitate, each at their characteristic
PEG concentration.
3) Though some PEG gets caught up in the pellet, most of the PEG is
left behind in the supernatent. So the "PEG pellet" is really
not a pellet of PEG.
4) PEG that carries over generally does not directly interfere with
subsequent reactions. In fact, a little PEG usually is benificial
due to its molecular crowding effect causing concentration of the
substrates. However, people often discover that PEG precipitants
appear badly inhibited for further reaction. This is because of the
other non-specific crud that was co precipitated with the DNA.
PEG itself can be easily removed with chloroform extraction; but, of
course, getting rid of the crud will depend on exactly what the crud
is.
http://www.bio.net/mm/methods/1995-May/028884.html
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Note added at 5 days (2013-09-30 14:44:47 GMT)
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*should read "suspended in a PEG polymer lattice BEFORE FILTRATION".
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Note added at 6 days (2013-10-01 12:49:33 GMT) Post-grading
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Thank you very much Sandra, my explanation certainly wasn't the most lucid, because I kept on finding these different uses of PEG in purification, filtration, inactivation, etc....but I'm very glad that you read the info. I encountered. Together they help to fill in the pieces of the puzzle.
This is then filtered, leaving a "PEG filtrate" (containing the study subject). The PEG filtrate is used to concentrate and store viruses.
Inhibitors ability to nullify viruses are often assessed by their specificity and potency; the equivalent terms are used in Spanish.
especificidad y potencia
--------------------------------------------------
Note added at 3 hrs (2013-09-24 18:09:05 GMT)
--------------------------------------------------
However, although I have found papers that use PEG to 'trap' and suspend the subject, others use it as a type of molecular sieve (more to purify and concentrate the subject rather than 'trap' it).
Either way "potency" here is correct as "potencía":
Inhibidor enzimático - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inhibidor_enzimático
La validez de un inhibidor enzimático medicinal suele venir determinada por su especificidad (su incapacidad de unirse a otras proteínas) y su potencia (su ...
Un inhibidor dual lucha contra el Párkinson de dos formas distintas ...
estaestuobra.es/.../un-inhibidor-dual-lucha-contra-el-p...
25 Jun 2013 - El siguiente paso consiste en optimizar este inhibidor en cuanto a potencia, especificidad y bio disponibilidad, de forma que pueda ser ...
[PPT]
Sin título de diapositiva
www.usal.es/~dbbm/clasmed/enz05.ppt
covalentemente a la enzima, inactivándola. - Tienen por tanto (a) la especificidad del inhibidor competitivo. y (b) la potencia de los inhibidores irreversibles.
[PDF]
Lección 2 FARMACODINAMIA ACCIÓN FARMACOLÓGICA
ocw.uv.es/ciencias.../leccion2.farmacodinamia.pdf
Inhibidores reversibles o irreversibles (efecto de ... La especificidad es recíproca … .... Potencia. • Concentración de fármaco necesaria para obtener un.
Inhibidor Enzimático - Documentos - Ninabelen - BuenasTareas.com
www.buenastareas.com › Página principal › Ciencia
Rating: 4.5 - 1 review
La validez de un inhibidor enzimático medicinal suele venir determinada por su especificidad (su carencia de unirse a otras proteínas) y su potencia (su ...
--------------------------------------------------
Note added at 5 days (2013-09-30 14:43:38 GMT)
--------------------------------------------------
Thanks to Abe for providing this ref. which supports my suggestion that the virus is suspended in a PEG polymer lattice.....
"It was convincingly demonstrated that the production process of Prolastin HS ***************contains two effective steps for elimination/removal of enveloped viruses (i.e. pasteurisation and the 11.5% PEG-Precipitation/depth filtration)*****************. Non-enveloped viruses are effectively removed during the PEG-Precipitation/depth filtration step."
Taken from page 6 of http://portal.dimdi.de/amispb/doc/pei/Web/2112945-paren-2006...
and on page 5 of the same document:
"Finished product testing includes tests for process-related impurities (albumin and globulins), for ************components added during manufacture (sucrose, PEG,****************** TRIS) and for excipients sodium chloride and sodium monophosphate."
THIS SHOWS THAT PEG IS PRECIPITATED THEN FILTERED GIVING A SOLID PHASE THAT ENVELOPES THE VIRUS, FOR STORAGE, INACTIVITY, ETC. AS PER THE BEGINNING OF MY EXPLANATION. THIS IS CALLED A PEG PELLET ALTHOUGH IT EFFECTIVELY CONTAINS NO PEG, SEE REF. (sorry for shouting, but nobody seems to be taken any notice of what I'm writing).
"How does PEG work in the process of purifying DNA?
I'd like to expand some of the points found in the thread
that developed in response to this question.
1) PEG forms large random coils that include water but exclude
DNA. The DNA eventually precipitates from lack of solvation.
MW of the DNA, MW of the PEG, and salt conc. all matter.
You can do crude size cuts by sequential centrifugation
with increasing concentrations of PEG.
2) Other macromolecules also precipitate, each at their characteristic
PEG concentration.
3) Though some PEG gets caught up in the pellet, most of the PEG is
left behind in the supernatent. So the "PEG pellet" is really
not a pellet of PEG.
4) PEG that carries over generally does not directly interfere with
subsequent reactions. In fact, a little PEG usually is benificial
due to its molecular crowding effect causing concentration of the
substrates. However, people often discover that PEG precipitants
appear badly inhibited for further reaction. This is because of the
other non-specific crud that was co precipitated with the DNA.
PEG itself can be easily removed with chloroform extraction; but, of
course, getting rid of the crud will depend on exactly what the crud
is.
http://www.bio.net/mm/methods/1995-May/028884.html
--------------------------------------------------
Note added at 5 days (2013-09-30 14:44:47 GMT)
--------------------------------------------------
*should read "suspended in a PEG polymer lattice BEFORE FILTRATION".
--------------------------------------------------
Note added at 6 days (2013-10-01 12:49:33 GMT) Post-grading
--------------------------------------------------
Thank you very much Sandra, my explanation certainly wasn't the most lucid, because I kept on finding these different uses of PEG in purification, filtration, inactivation, etc....but I'm very glad that you read the info. I encountered. Together they help to fill in the pieces of the puzzle.
3 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Hi Neil, I have read all your explanations! ther were very helpful. Thank you!"
Discussion
Have you read all of the sources I've referenced? I read pages 4 - 6 of the source you mention. My answer is correct (the client said so ;) ) although the explanation may not be 100%. I've been trying to explain that PEG is used in various procedures for different reasons and have given references about them in my explanation. In the case of your ref. it is used in the production process for the removal/inactivation of enveloped viruses "It was convincingly demonstrated that the production process of Prolastin HS contians *****two effective steps for inactivation/removal of enveloped viruses**** (i.e. pasteurisation and the 11.5% *****PEG-Precipitation*******/depth filtration)" i.e. they use PEG to remove 'enveloped viruses' - if the PEG is solid after the precipitation and it is "removing the enveloped virus" where do you think the 'enveloped virus' is???? Trapped in the solid matrix of the PEG precipitate. The CELLULAR MEMBRANE FILTERS OFF THE PEG PPT. CONTAINING THE VIRUS.
What everyone seems to be missing is that there are various uses of PEG, one is as a molecular sieve (where you state that it is clear they are filtering, not filtrating, with PEG - however your source states that PEG is used to envelop the virus so that it is safe for handling - as per my explanation!!!).
Efectivamente el filtrado contiene PEG, tal y como he explicado al principio de mi explanación.
PD la ST = the source text
More context (pieces which I think may help). This is a very long an complex document with many figures.
After centrifugation, the effluent is filtered and becomes the 11.5% PEG filtrate.
Percent recovery calculated by Alpha1-PI potency of the PEG Filtrate solution divided by the potency of the Fraction IV-1 suspension solution.
http://www.ema.europa.eu/docs/en_GB/document_library/Scienti...
Todo puede esclarcerse completamente si Sara proporciona más contexto.
PEG-it Virus Precipitation Solution at 4ºC to every 4 volumes of
Lentivector-containing supernatant. The PEG-it Virus
Precipitation Solution is a 5× solution. (Example: 5ml PEG-it with
20ml viral supernatant).").
This ref gives the term PEG-it Virus Precipitation Solution = solución de filtrado de PEG.
A mi tambíen resulta curioso pero así se dicen en inglés, tal y como es en la ST, es que la ST es incorrecto?
Saludos.
De ser así, y si la secuencia de etapas que se me ocurrió es la correcta (precipitación con PEG, filtración, inactivación de virus por tratamiento con TNBP y PS), no me parece correcto hablar de "filtrado de PEG", puesto que este sintagma parece indicar que el filtrado en cuestión contiene PEG (cuando, si mis suposiciones son correctas, debe contener relativamente poco PEG residual).
Pero ojo, mientras investigaba, encontre casos claros de un distincto uso de PEG para concentrar/purificar virus, proteinas, etc., donde un 'molecular sieve' estaba impregnada con PEG para modificar el taman~o de substancias pasando atraves del mismo. Se utilizan un ultracentrifugadora para 'forza' la substancia atraves del 'molecular sieve' / PEG filter, dejando las moleculas grandes en la supernatante y pasando las impurezas al 'filtrado'
Al combinar todo esto yo traduciría 'PEG Filtrate 0 hr Potency' como "Potencia del filtrado posterior a la precipitación con PEG, 0 h".
Si este sintagma apareciera en un cuadro, con la limitación de espacio que esto supone, utilizaría alguna abreviatura (por ejemplo, simplemente "filtrado PEG") y la aclararía en el pie, mediante una llamada.
Pero claro, para estar segura de esta traducción tendrías que confirmarme que las suposiciones que he hecho son correctas.
http://www.safcglobal.com/etc/medialib/docs/SAFC/Bulletin/t0...
http://www.jbc.org/content/256/23/12108.full.pdf
http://docencia.izt.uam.mx/sgpe/files/users/uami/sho/Precipi...
Después de la etapa de precipitación con PEG hay probablemente una etapa de filtración en la que se obtiene el filtrado en cuestión. Si esto es así, yo traduciría 'PEG filtrate' como "filtrado posterior a la precipitación con PEG" o algo por el estilo.
[Sigo en otra ventana.]
This is the title of the chart I mentioned originally in my question:
Analytical Results for 11.5% PEG Filtrate Alpha1-PI Potency Used in the Virus Validation Studies
Then it follows a chart with:
Sample
Experiment No. Potency 0 hr (mg/mL) Potency 5 hr (mg/mL)a Recovery (%)
I hope this information helps:
XXX potency was assayed by measuring the degree of inhibition of elastase activity which in turn is quantified by the rate of hydrolysis of a chromogenic substrate. Samples and controls are preincubated with porcine pancreatic elastase to enable the binding between elastase and XXX.
TIA