Abstract

The first downstream processing step in the purification of a biopharmaceutical protein secreted into mammalian cell culture fluid is the primary clarification of the culture fluid. As cell densities in the fed-batch and increasingly more common perfusion bioreactors have increased over last two decades through intensified upstream bioreactor production processes, the traditional primary clarification unit operations of centrifugation and/or microfiltration become more challenging with issues like frequent desludging, cell disruption due to shear damage and quick fouling of membranes. We have developed a novel compact cell settler device exploiting the enhanced sedimentation on inclined surfaces and demonstrated that this settler device can be adapted easily to remove and contain cells or cell clumps from the clarified supernatant collected via the top effluent of the settler. In this work, we present high product recovery results during primary clarification of mammalian cell culture supernatant using our novel single-use disposable BioSettler150 while processing about 10 L of cell culture broth within short processing times of about 4 h.

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