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Towards robust cell culture processes — Unraveling the impact of media preparation by spectroscopic online monitoring

Authors :
Fabian Stiefel
Matthias Brunner
Amandine Calvet
Monika Losing
Jan Bechmann
Jochen Schaub
Andreas Unsoeld
Philipp Brosig
Marco Kunzelmann
Source :
Engineering in Life Sciences
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Wiley, 2019.

Abstract

Biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes can be affected by variability in cell culture media, e.g. caused by raw material impurities. Although efforts have been made in industry and academia to characterize cell culture media and raw materials with advanced analytics, the process of industrial cell culture media preparation itself has not been reported so far. Within this publication, we first compare mid‐infrared and two‐dimensional fluorescence spectroscopy with respect to their suitability as online monitoring tools during cell culture media preparation, followed by a thorough assessment of the impact of preparation parameters on media quality. Through the application of spectroscopic methods, we can show that media variability and its corresponding root cause can be detected online during the preparation process. This methodology is a powerful tool to avoid batch failure and is a valuable technology for media troubleshooting activities. Moreover, in a design of experiments approach, including additional liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry analytics, it is shown that variable preparation parameters such as temperature, power input and preparation time can have a strong impact on the physico‐chemical composition of the media. The effect on cell culture process performance and product quality in subsequent fed‐batch processes was also investigated. The presented results reveal the need for online spectroscopic methods during the preparation process and show that media variability can already be introduced by variation in media preparation parameters, with a potential impact on scale‐up to a commercial manufacturing process.

Details

ISSN :
16182863 and 16180240
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Engineering in Life Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....80b133e038878b1407d65c9cb0c592ec
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/elsc.201900050