Abstract
A method is described for the measurement of recombinant protein in animal cell culture supernatants with near-infrared (NIR) absorbance spectroscopy. Human antithrombin III is determined in CHO (Chinese hamster ovary)-T1 medium, both fresh and taken from CHO cell culture. NIR spectra are collected over the frequency range of 1000–2500 nm. A multivariate calibration model is generated by correlating spectral features with concentration values using partial least-squares regression. Separate test sets are used to evaluate the computed model. Protein measurement is established over the range 0.1–5 μg/mL with a standard error of prediction of less than 0.5 μg/mL. This result underlines the analytical applicability of NIR spectroscopy for animal cell culture process monitoring.
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