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An ultra scale‐down method to investigate monoclonal antibody processing during tangential flow filtration using ultrafiltration membranes

The availability of material for experimental studies is a key constraint in the development of full‐scale bioprocesses. This is especially true for the later stages in a bioprocess sequence such as purification and formulation, where the product is at a relatively high concentration and traditional...

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Autores principales: Fernandez‐Cerezo, Lara, Rayat, Andrea C. M. E., Chatel, Alex, Pollard, Jennifer M., Lye, Gary J., Hoare, Michael
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6492246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30411315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bit.26859
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author Fernandez‐Cerezo, Lara
Rayat, Andrea C. M. E.
Chatel, Alex
Pollard, Jennifer M.
Lye, Gary J.
Hoare, Michael
author_facet Fernandez‐Cerezo, Lara
Rayat, Andrea C. M. E.
Chatel, Alex
Pollard, Jennifer M.
Lye, Gary J.
Hoare, Michael
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description The availability of material for experimental studies is a key constraint in the development of full‐scale bioprocesses. This is especially true for the later stages in a bioprocess sequence such as purification and formulation, where the product is at a relatively high concentration and traditional scale‐down models can require significant volumes. Using a combination of critical flow regime analysis, bioprocess modelling, and experimentation, ultra scale‐down (USD) methods can yield bioprocess information using only millilitre quantities before embarking on highly demanding full‐scale studies. In this study the performance of a pilot‐scale tangential flow filtration (TFF) system based on a membrane flat‐sheet cassette using pumped flow was predicted by devising an USD device comprising a stirred cell using a rotating disc. The USD device operates with just 2.1 cm(2) of membrane area and, for example, just 1.7 mL of feed for diafiltration studies. The novel features of the design involve optimisation of the disc location and the membrane configuration to yield an approximately uniform shear rate. This is characterised using computational fluid dynamics for a defined layer above the membrane surface. A pilot‐scale TFF device operating at ~500‐fold larger feed volume and membrane area was characterised in terms of the shear rate derived from flow rate‐pressure drop relationships for the cassette. Good agreement was achieved between the USD and TFF devices for the flux and resistance values at equivalent average shear rates for a monoclonal antibody diafiltration stage.
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spelling pubmed-64922462019-05-07 An ultra scale‐down method to investigate monoclonal antibody processing during tangential flow filtration using ultrafiltration membranes Fernandez‐Cerezo, Lara Rayat, Andrea C. M. E. Chatel, Alex Pollard, Jennifer M. Lye, Gary J. Hoare, Michael Biotechnol Bioeng ARTICLES The availability of material for experimental studies is a key constraint in the development of full‐scale bioprocesses. This is especially true for the later stages in a bioprocess sequence such as purification and formulation, where the product is at a relatively high concentration and traditional scale‐down models can require significant volumes. Using a combination of critical flow regime analysis, bioprocess modelling, and experimentation, ultra scale‐down (USD) methods can yield bioprocess information using only millilitre quantities before embarking on highly demanding full‐scale studies. In this study the performance of a pilot‐scale tangential flow filtration (TFF) system based on a membrane flat‐sheet cassette using pumped flow was predicted by devising an USD device comprising a stirred cell using a rotating disc. The USD device operates with just 2.1 cm(2) of membrane area and, for example, just 1.7 mL of feed for diafiltration studies. The novel features of the design involve optimisation of the disc location and the membrane configuration to yield an approximately uniform shear rate. This is characterised using computational fluid dynamics for a defined layer above the membrane surface. A pilot‐scale TFF device operating at ~500‐fold larger feed volume and membrane area was characterised in terms of the shear rate derived from flow rate‐pressure drop relationships for the cassette. Good agreement was achieved between the USD and TFF devices for the flux and resistance values at equivalent average shear rates for a monoclonal antibody diafiltration stage. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-01-04 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6492246/ /pubmed/30411315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bit.26859 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Biotechnology and Bioengineering Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fernandez‐Cerezo, Lara
Rayat, Andrea C. M. E.
Chatel, Alex
Pollard, Jennifer M.
Lye, Gary J.
Hoare, Michael
An ultra scale‐down method to investigate monoclonal antibody processing during tangential flow filtration using ultrafiltration membranes
title An ultra scale‐down method to investigate monoclonal antibody processing during tangential flow filtration using ultrafiltration membranes
title_full An ultra scale‐down method to investigate monoclonal antibody processing during tangential flow filtration using ultrafiltration membranes
title_fullStr An ultra scale‐down method to investigate monoclonal antibody processing during tangential flow filtration using ultrafiltration membranes
title_full_unstemmed An ultra scale‐down method to investigate monoclonal antibody processing during tangential flow filtration using ultrafiltration membranes
title_short An ultra scale‐down method to investigate monoclonal antibody processing during tangential flow filtration using ultrafiltration membranes
title_sort ultra scale‐down method to investigate monoclonal antibody processing during tangential flow filtration using ultrafiltration membranes
topic ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6492246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30411315
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bit.26859
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