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      Generic Raman-based calibration models enabling real-time monitoring of cell culture bioreactors.

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          Raman-based multivariate calibration models have been developed for real-time in situ monitoring of multiple process parameters within cell culture bioreactors. Developed models are generic, in the sense that they are applicable to various products, media, and cell lines based on Chinese Hamster Ovarian (CHO) host cells, and are scalable to large pilot and manufacturing scales. Several batches using different CHO-based cell lines and corresponding proprietary media and process conditions have been used to generate calibration datasets, and models have been validated using independent datasets from separate batch runs. All models have been validated to be generic and capable of predicting process parameters with acceptable accuracy. The developed models allow monitoring multiple key bioprocess metabolic variables, and hence can be utilized as an important enabling tool for Quality by Design approaches which are strongly supported by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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          Journal
          Biotechnol. Prog.
          Biotechnology progress
          Wiley
          1520-6033
          1520-6033
          April 1 2015
          : 31
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Pfizer Inc., Peapack, NJ.
          [2 ] Bioprocess R&D, Pfizer Inc., Andover, MA.
          Article
          10.1002/btpr.2079
          25825868
          9c472184-04b4-4b9b-9f07-07b852f288b0
          History

          process analytical technology,multivariate modeling,bioprocess monitoring,Raman spectroscopy,CHO cell culture

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