Interaction of cell culture with downstream purification: a case study
- 1 January 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cytotechnology
- Vol. 15 (1-3) , 229-242
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00762398
Abstract
Separation of product from secreting mammalian cells in the culture broth means the transition from product generation to product isolation. This interface within a biotech production process has to perform a proper solid/liquid phase separation of the cell suspension to make the product containing fluid amenable for further purification. These subsequent steps require fluid with low occurence of contaminants in order to function properly. The goal of this study was to evaluate some economic and fast cell separation methods for the preparation of a product fluid ready for use in further ultrafiltration and chromatographic processes. We have performed experiments to test the usefulness of disc stack centrifuges and tangential flow microfiltration units at large scale. Both systems revealed outstanding prospects with regard to throughput and scale up properties. However, the centrificgation did not lead to a fluid sufficiently free of particles for direct ultrafiltration or chromatography. Thus, an additional filtration step was necessary. On the other hand microfiltration led to an acceptable quality of process fluid directly. By optimisation of process parameters an effective, reproducible and robust cell separation can be obtained. However, our experience has been that such optimal conditions are somewhat specific for a narrow range. Thus, even the equipment functioning well with one type of cell would possibly not perform as well with another cell or even with the same cell under conditions slightly different to the usual situation.Keywords
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