2011
DOI: 10.1002/btpr.672
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Application of quality by design principles to the development and technology transfer of a major process improvement for the manufacture of a recombinant protein

Abstract: This study describes the application of quality by design (QbD) principles to the development and implementation of a major manufacturing process improvement for a commercially distributed therapeutic protein produced in Chinese hamster ovary cell culture. The intent of this article is to focus on QbD concepts, and provide guidance and understanding on how the various components combine together to deliver a robust process in keeping with the principles of QbD. A fed-batch production culture and a virus inacti… Show more

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“…This cell counter discriminates dead and viable cells using the trypan blue method. Concentrations of main metabolites were determined enzymatically with the bioprofile 100plus (Nova Biomedical, Waltham (MA), USA) [40], [41].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This cell counter discriminates dead and viable cells using the trypan blue method. Concentrations of main metabolites were determined enzymatically with the bioprofile 100plus (Nova Biomedical, Waltham (MA), USA) [40], [41].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The training set used for the PCA model mainly consists of data from manufacturing, and a 95 % confidence ellipse is generated. In instances where manufacturing data may not be available, one may use data from the next highest scale (typically pilot scale) that compares well with manufacturing [14]. When the small scale data set is subsequently overlaid on the training model, if the component scores are such that the small scale batches fall within the ellipse, then we could say with 95 % confidence that the scale-down model is statistically similar to the manufacturing scale.…”
Section: Multivariate Analysis For Qualification Of Scale-down Modelsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Sometimes it is easier to perform an OFAT study for such factors, especially when there is a low likelihood of interaction with other factors, based on prior process knowledge. Examples of such cell culture parameters include medium hold times and feed addition timings [14]. Some other parameters such as pCO 2 levels and culture osmolality, which are outputs dependent on process inputs but can have a direct impact on process performance, are independently studied.…”
Section: Doe For Process Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Embracing Industry 4.0 will facilitate the biotech sector's move towards QbD, including a more flexible process based on having enhanced product and process understanding that can be used to adapt the process to manage critical sources of variability [8,9]. This is because Industry 4.0 will connect Process Analytical Technologies (PAT) comprised of sensors with multivariate data analytics and control algorithms as well as electronic data records and enterprise systems to enable efficient knowledge sharing across components in the supply chain.…”
Section: Industry 40 In the Biopharmaceutical Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%