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Process control in cell culture technology using dielectric spectroscopy
Authors:Justice C  Brix A  Freimark D  Kraume M  Pfromm P  Eichenmueller B  Czermak P
Affiliation:
  • a Institute of Bioprocess Engineering and Pharmaceutical Technology, University of Applied Sciences Giessen-Friedberg, Germany
  • b Department of Chemical Engineering, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA
  • c Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Technology Berlin, Germany
  • d Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc., St. Joseph, MO, USA
  • Abstract:In the biopharmaceutical industry, mammalian and insect cells as well as plant cell cultures are gaining worldwide importance to produce biopharmaceuticals and as products themselves, for example in stem cell therapy. These highly sophisticated cell-based production processes need to be monitored and controlled to guarantee product quality and to satisfy GMP requirements. With the process analytical technology (PAT) initiative, requirements regarding process monitoring and control have changed and real-time in-line monitoring tools are now recommended. Dielectric spectroscopy (DS) can serve as a tool to satisfy some PAT requirements. DS has been used in the medical field for quite some time and it may allow real-time process monitoring of biological cell culture parameters. DS has the potential to enable process optimization, automation, cost reduction, and a more consistent product quality. Dielectric spectroscopy is reviewed here as a tool to monitor biochemical processes. Commercially available dielectric sensing systems are discussed. The potential of this technology is demonstrated through examples of current and potential future applications in research and industry for mammalian and insect cell culture.
    Keywords:Dielectric spectroscopy   Cell culture technology   PAT   Biomass monitoring   Process control
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