Enriched or pure oxygen is increasingly being used to improve mammalian and microbial cell culture productivity. Sterilizing filtration of the process gas stream is required to remove all microbial contaminants. The filters used to sterilize the gas stream must meet demanding requirements. They must be capable of withstanding sterilization and integrity testing after each use. Oxygen challenges filters because filter components may suffer corrosion and filter materials can potentially ignite under extreme conditions. So the components of filters used with pure oxygen should be tested and rated for pure oxygen service. This article will delve into the main issues involved in sterilizing enriched or pure oxygen gas streams…
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The use of virus-based vectors for gene transfer has become an important delivery method for both in vitro applications and in vivo experimental clinical therapies. In small-scale experimental applications, most vectors can easily be concentrated and purified by simple methods (for example, ultracentrifugation.) However, it is challenging to scale up centrifugation-based vector purification methods for the large-scale production required for clinical use. In particular, when considering production of vector for human use, additional steps such as final sterilization by filtration must be taken to ensure the purity and safety of the vector preparation. Because the vector aggregates when pelleted by centrifugation, sterile filtration will eliminate vector particles from the solution. An efficient vector purification process that maintains vector potency is an important step in vector production for gene therapy…