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k(L)a as a predictor for successful probe-independent mammalian cell bioprocesses in orbitally shaken bioreactors

Tissot, Stéphanie
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Michel, Patrik O.
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Hacker, David L.  
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2012
New biotechnology

The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of orbitally shaken bioreactors (OSRs) operated without controllers for pH and dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration. We used cylindrical OSRs with working volumes ranging from 250mL to 200L to determine that the volumetric mass transfer coefficient of oxygen (k(L)a) is a good predictor of the performance of OSRs at different scales. We showed that k(L)a values of 7-10hour(-1) were required to avoid DO limitations and to prevent conditions of low pH during the cultivation of CHO cells. Overall, cell cultures in probe-independent OSRs of different nominal volumes ranging from 250mL to 200L achieved similar cell densities, recombinant protein concentrations, and pH and DO profiles when having the same k(L)a. We conclude that k(L)a is a key parameter for probe-independent bioprocesses in OSRs and can be used as a scale-up factor for their operation.

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DOI
10.1016/j.nbt.2011.10.010
Web of Science ID

WOS:000301008800018

Author(s)
Tissot, Stéphanie
Michel, Patrik O.
Hacker, David L.  
Baldi, Lucia  
Jesus, Maria De
Wurm, Florian M.  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
New biotechnology
Volume

29

Issue

3

Start page

387

End page

394

Subjects

Scale-Up

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Productivity

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Efficient

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Cultures

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REVIEWED

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January 9, 2012
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