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Spectroscopy integration to miniature bioreactors and large scale production bioreactors–Increasing current capabilities and model transfer

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Spectroscopy techniques are being implemented within the biopharmaceutical industry due to their non‐destructive ability to measure multiple analytes simultaneously, however, minimal work has been applied focussing on their application at… Click to show full abstract

Spectroscopy techniques are being implemented within the biopharmaceutical industry due to their non‐destructive ability to measure multiple analytes simultaneously, however, minimal work has been applied focussing on their application at small scale. Miniature bioreactor systems are being applied across the industry for cell line development as they offer a high‐throughput solution for screening and process optimization. The application of small volume, high‐throughput, automated analyses to miniature bioreactors has the potential to significantly augment the type and quality of data from these systems and enhance alignment with large‐scale bioreactors. Here, we present an evaluation of 1. a prototype that fully integrates spectroscopy to a miniature bioreactor system (ambr®15, Sartorius Stedim Biotech) enabling automated Raman spectra acquisition, 2. In 50 L single‐use bioreactor bag (SUB) prototype with an integrated spectral window. OPLS models were developed demonstrating good accuracy for multiple analytes at both scales. Furthermore, the 50 L SUB prototype enabled on‐line monitoring without the need for sterilization of the probe prior to use and minimal light interference was observed. We also demonstrate the ability to build robust models due to induced changes that are hard and costly to perform at large scale and the potential of transferring these models across the scales. The implementation of this technology enables integration of spectroscopy at the small scale for better process understanding and generation of robust models over a large design space while facilitating model transfer throughout the scales enabling continuity throughout process development and utilization and transfer of ever‐increasing data generation from development to manufacturing.

Keywords: large scale; model transfer; miniature bioreactors; spectroscopy; miniature

Journal Title: Biotechnology Progress
Year Published: 2020

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