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Online deployment of an O‐PLS model for dielectric spectroscopy‐based inline monitoring of viable cell concentrations in Chinese hamster ovary cell perfusion cultivations

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Viable cell concentration (VCC) is an essential parameter that is required to support the efficient cultivation of mammalian cells. Although commonly determined using at‐line or off‐line analytics, in‐line capacitance measurements… Click to show full abstract

Viable cell concentration (VCC) is an essential parameter that is required to support the efficient cultivation of mammalian cells. Although commonly determined using at‐line or off‐line analytics, in‐line capacitance measurements represent a suitable alternative method for the determination of VCC. In addition, these latter efforts are complimentary with the Food and Drug Administration's initiative for process analytical technologies (PATs). However, current applications for online determination of the VCC often rely on single frequency measurements and corresponding linear regression models. It has been reported that this may be insufficient for application at all stages of a mammalian cell culture processes due to changes in multiple cell parameters over time. Alternatively, dielectric spectroscopy, measuring capacitance at multiple frequencies, in combination with multivariate mathematical models, has proven to be more robust. However, this has only been applied for retrospective data analysis. Here, we present the implementation of an O‐PLS model for the online processing of multifrequency capacitance signals and the on‐the‐fly integration of the models’ VCC results into a supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system commonly used for cultivation observation and control. This system was evaluated using a Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell perfusion process.

Keywords: cell; viable cell; chinese hamster; spectroscopy; pls model; dielectric spectroscopy

Journal Title: Engineering in Life Sciences
Year Published: 2023

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