Biotechnology Letters, Vol.34, No.5, 853-856, 2012
Removing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) from human blood using immobilized heparin
Heparin covalently attached to a water-insoluble resin suspended in HIV-infected aqueous buffer or whole blood captures the virus; subsequent physical separation of the immobilized heparin reduced the viral titers by over 80 and 50%, respectively. The detoxification concept has been validated by both circulating an HIV-1 solution through a column packed with the heparin-sepharose beads and successively mixing an HIV-1 solution with fresh beads.