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An integrated system for large scale cell culture.

G J Berg

    Developments in Biological Standardization
    |January 1, 1985
    PubMed
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    Large-scale cell culture systems are crucial for producing vaccines and biomolecules. A novel closed-loop circumfusion system offers scalable surface area and computer control for efficient bioproduction.

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    Area of Science:

    • Biotechnology
    • Cell Culture Technology
    • Bioprocess Engineering

    Background:

    • Tissue culture advancements are increasing the potential for producing vaccines and biomolecules like interferons and interleukins.
    • Large-scale cell culture requires significant technological innovation, particularly for adherent cells.
    • Effective cell culture necessitates large, biocompatible surface areas with continuous nutrient supply.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe a novel closed-loop circumfusion system for large-scale cell culture.
    • To present a system with scalable surface area and integrated computer control.
    • To highlight the economic potential of this bioproduction system.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a closed-loop circumfusion system with a scalable surface area up to 72 m2.

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  • Integration of a computer-based controller for programmable monitoring, control, and documentation.
  • Extensive in-house and field trials to evaluate system performance and compatibility.
  • Main Results:

    • The system demonstrated compatibility with the rigors of typical production environments.
    • The scalable surface area and computer control facilitate efficient bioproduction.
    • Economic potentials for large-scale biomolecule and vaccine production were highlighted.

    Conclusions:

    • The described circumfusion system represents a significant technological advance for large-scale cell culture.
    • This system can effectively support the production of viruses, vaccines, and various biomolecules.
    • The integrated approach offers economic advantages for the biopharmaceutical industry.