by James S. Wilson, PhD
Volume 4, Issue 1 (January/February 2005)
The manufacture of biological materials by fermentation is based intrinsically on established and well understood processes developed over a number of years. The fundamental basics of supplying a characterised cell line with sufficient nutrients over a period of time, with the intention of harvesting a selected protein for further processing, are similar throughout the industry. However, as a result of economic pressures and the need to control costs of an already expensive, high quality, and high compliance material, all manufacturing companies endeavour to maintain the highest level of productivity…
Citation:
Wilson JS. Industrial Fermentation Using Continuous Gravitational Settling. BioProcess J, 2005; 4(1): 53-55.