Search results for "continuous"

Article Continuous Manufacturing: A Changing Processing Paradigm
While only a few approved biologic products in the market—less than 10%, according to estimates by Eric Langer, managing partner, BioPlan Associates—are manufactured through perfusion or continuous do…

Article Continuous Processing for the Production of Biopharmaceuticals
By Anurag Rathore, Nikhil Kateja, Harshit Agarwal, Abhishek Kumar Sharma Benefits of continuous processing have been widely demonstrated by a variety of manufacturing industries. With the growing …

Article Biomanufacturing: Demand for Continuous Bioprocessing Increasing
CMOs are demanding better continuous bioprocessing options.   By Eric Langer In nearly all other manufacturing technologies, cost considerations dictate that continuous production…

Article Unifying Continuous Biomanufacturing Operations
Through continuous manufacturing methods upstream, engineers have been mastering the ways to support the growth of cells to desired volumes while preserving cell viability. Downstream continuous purif…

Article Making the Move to Continuous Chromatography
Switching from batch to continuous allows for improved resin capacity utilization through continuous loading (overloading, in fact) of the column or membrane for increased process efficiency. It is pa…

Article Evaluating the Use of Continuous Chromatography
In downstream processing, continuous chromatography is gaining traction in the purification of protein therapeutics. As the biopharmaceutical industry strives to demonstrate, continuous manufacturing …

Article Tools for Continuous Bioprocessing Development
However, continuous culture operation, in all its forms--chemostat, turbidostat, and perfusion--can support metabolic flux analysis for increased process understanding (see sidebar). Continuous perfus…

Article Continuous Chromatography: Trends, Definitions and Approaches
There is a lot of attention being paid to continuous chromatography, and several different terms are being used: SMB, PCC, MCC. What is your view on the terminology? Is there a difference among them? …

Article Process Chromatography: Continuous Optimization
Continuous chromatography enables shorter bed heights with lower pressure flow constraints, enabling the use of smaller beads with higher binding capacities and better resolution,” notes Westman. By …

Article Real Time Continuous Microbiological Monitoring
…under defined specifications, but rather it helps by showing that the manufacturing process is in a continuous state of control. A real-time laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) system, however, cont…

Next Page