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A Scale-down Cross-flow Filtration Technology For Biopharmaceuticals And The Associated Theory

Posted on:2017-08-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S Y GuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2311330482498617Subject:Biochemical Engineering
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Use of microfiltration (MF) and ultrafiltration (UF) in cross-flow mode has been intensifying in downstream processing for expensive biopharmaceuticals. A scale-down cross-flow module with ring channel was constructed for reducing costs and increasing throughput. Commensurate with this validation, a new scale down (or scale up) theoretical framework has also been developed to entail 3 operational parities:(1) ratio of initial sample volume to membrane area, (2) shear force adjacent to membrane surface, and (3) initial permeate flux. By keeping identical initial physicochemical properties, we show that these 3 operational parities are equivalent to 2 further time-dependent theoretical parities for flux and transmission respectively. Importantly, transmission sensitively reflects membrane conditions for partially transmissible molecules or particles. Computational fluid dynamics simulation was conducted to confirm nearly identical shear forces for the mini and its reference filters. Permeate fluxes in suspension containing E. coli phage T7, a monoclonal antibody (MAb) or other proteins, and transmission (with phage T7) were measured. For application demonstration, diafiltration and concentration modes were applied to the MAb, and separation mode to a mixture of bovine serum albumin and lysozyme. In conclusion, the developed scale-down filter has been shown to behave identically or similarly to its reference filter.
Keywords/Search Tags:bioprocessing scale-down, cross-flow filtration, monoclonal antibody, microfiltration, ultrafiltration
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