2008 Annual Meeting
(480e) Automated Monitoring of Mammalian Cell Cultures Via An Auto-Sampler and An Integrated Multi-Functional off-Line Analyzer
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This work demonstrated the function of the FLEX and auto-sampler for on-line monitoring of mammalian cell cultures, with data output to a DeltaV bioreactor control system via OPC. FLEX measurements were generally equivalent to those obtained using instruments it would replace (Beckman Coulter Vi-Cell, Advanced Instruments Osmometer 3900, Nova BioProfile 400). FLEX measurements correlated particularly well with those of the other instruments for key process decision parameters including glucose concentration, pH, and cell counts. Inter-instrument variability, assessed using three FLEX analyzers, was minimal for most parameters. Measurements of samples provided to the FLEX by the auto-sampler prototype correlated well with those from manual samples, indicating that the auto-sampler did not alter the samples. In addition, bioreactors connected to the auto-sampler remained contamination-free during fifty days of frequent automated sampling. This work suggests that the FLEX and auto-sampler, along with OPC-based communication between the FLEX and a bioreactor control system, have the potential to dramatically reduce the manual labor involved in maintaining mammalian cell bioprocesses.