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2017

CHO cells

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Bioprocess Intensification And Optimisation Using Macroscopic Predictive Models Of Cell Culture Processes, Bassem Ben Yahia, Boris Fessler, Gwendal Gränicher, An-Vy Tran, Mareike Harmsen, Elmar Heinzle Sep 2017

Bioprocess Intensification And Optimisation Using Macroscopic Predictive Models Of Cell Culture Processes, Bassem Ben Yahia, Boris Fessler, Gwendal Gränicher, An-Vy Tran, Mareike Harmsen, Elmar Heinzle

Integrated Continuous Biomanufacturing III

Chinese Ovary Hamster (CHO) are an indispensable tool for biotechnological production of biologics which is a multi-million business. Recently, the pharmaceutical industry is increasingly focusing in the use of perfusion mode. Nevertheless, the optimal perfusion rate during biopharmaceutical perfusion production is dependent on cell metabolism which can be characterized by mathematical models. This study provides insights into the predictive capacities of systematic and simple cell modeling approaches of metabolism, growth and production of monoclonal antibodies (mAb) [1] to optimized medium composition and perfusion rate during CHO perfusion culture. We applied the metabolic steady state concept and used a segmented linear …


Use Of A Biphasic Perfusion Process Based On Mild Hypothermia For Recombinant Glucocerebrosidase (Gba) Production, Filipa Gonçalves, Juliana Coronel, Leda R. Castilho Sep 2017

Use Of A Biphasic Perfusion Process Based On Mild Hypothermia For Recombinant Glucocerebrosidase (Gba) Production, Filipa Gonçalves, Juliana Coronel, Leda R. Castilho

Integrated Continuous Biomanufacturing III

The main goal of this study was to develop an innovative CHO-based process for the production of glucocerebrosidase (GBA), an enzyme used for the replacement therapy of Type 1 Gaucher disease. The focus of the present study was on the development of a perfusion process, combining strategies that are commonly used for process optimization: temperature reduction, and supplementation of the culture medium with productivity enhancers, such as short chain fatty acids. The effects of mild hypothermic conditions combined with valeric acid supplementation were first studied in batch shake flasks for two clones (CHO-GBA-36K and CHO-GBA-65P), developed previously using as host …


Clarification And Capture Of A Cho-Derived Monoclonal Antibody Through Flocculation And Aex Processes, Rimenys J. Carvalho, Leda Castilho Sep 2017

Clarification And Capture Of A Cho-Derived Monoclonal Antibody Through Flocculation And Aex Processes, Rimenys J. Carvalho, Leda Castilho

Integrated Continuous Biomanufacturing III

Flocculants have been widely used in the food and chemical industry, as well as in wastewater clarification. More recently, studies have shown the applicability of these agents in the clarification of mammalian cell suspensions as an alternative e.g. to centrifugation and microfiltration1,2. Flocculants present several advantages such as low cost, process simplicity and facility to run under continuous mode. On the other hand, some flocculants have shown toxicity and thus their total clearance has to be demonstrated. In this work, the cationic flocculants chitosan and poly diallyldimethylammonium chloride (PDADMAC) have been investigated and compared for the clarification of suspensions of …


Bioprocess Intensification And Optimisation Using Macroscopic Predictive Models Of Cell Culture Processes, Bassem Ben Yahia, Mareike Harmsen, An-Vy Tran, Gwendal Gränicher, Boris Fessler, Elmar Heinzle Sep 2017

Bioprocess Intensification And Optimisation Using Macroscopic Predictive Models Of Cell Culture Processes, Bassem Ben Yahia, Mareike Harmsen, An-Vy Tran, Gwendal Gränicher, Boris Fessler, Elmar Heinzle

Integrated Continuous Biomanufacturing III

CHO cells, modeling, perfusion, ATF, segmented linear model