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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February
13, 2006.
A
new technical paper is available from INTEGRA Biosciences that discusses
and compares the use of different types of disposable cell culture
systems for the manufacturing of biological products in mammalian
cells.
Small-scale
biomanufacturing benefits from disposable bioreactors ..
A
new technical paper is available from INTEGRA
Biosciences that discusses and compares the use of different
types of disposable cell culture systems for the manufacturing of
biological products in mammalian cells.

The
use of disposable cell culture systems for manufacturing biological
products in mammalian cells is advantageous because it facilitates
minimisation of necessary validation steps, as well as circumvention
of up-front sterilisation and subsequent cleaning steps. Typically
in biopharmaceutical development or manufacture of antibody-based
diagnostics protein yields of 50-1000 mg are required. To use cell
culture systems such as tissue culture flasks, roller and spinner
bottles, to attain the target yields, is often rejected because
of the extra handling time, space requirements and waste disposal
problems associated with using large numbers of disposable culture
systems. A more suitable solution is provided by bag-based disposable
bioreactors, however working with such equipment requires capital
investment in specific equipment and trained personnel.
The
paper describes the historical development of two-compartment cell
cultivation bioreactors and introduces the advantages of using the
CELLine 1000 bioreactor for the production of monoclonal antibodies
up to yields of 1000 mg. A cost analysis, including the expenses
from disposables, equipment amortisation, medium, serum and labour,
is presented for the production of 200mg of antibodies comparing
the CELLine 1000 with roller bottles and a stirred bioreactor. The
analysis demonstrates that total production costs are lowest when
the CELLine 1000 is used, and they increase by 60% when using roller
bottles, primarily as a result from higher expenses from serum and
labour. Below yields of 1g - production with a stirred bioreactor
further augments the costs, due to additional labour and equipment
amortisation.
The
CELLine 1000 bioreactor combines the advantages of high cell densities
achieved in two-compartment systems with the ease-of-use of a standard
tissue culture flask, resulting in economically efficient biomanufacturing
in the 50 -1000mg range. The presented benefits of monoclonal antibody
production with the CELLine 1000 also may be applied to the manufacturing
of other biological products such as recombinant proteins and viral
vectors, so that any laboratory with basic cell culture expertise
can produce highly concentrated, high quality proteins in a cost
efficient way.
Further
information on the CELLine 1000 and a copy of the technical paper
may be obtained directly from INTEGRA Biosciences by telephone +41-81-286-9530
or emailing fabrizio.baumann@integra-biosciences.com.
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