2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12247-018-09370-4
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Economic Analysis of Batch and Continuous Biopharmaceutical Antibody Production: a Review

Abstract: Purpose: There is a growing interest in continuous biopharmaceutical processing due to the advantages of small footprint, increased productivity, consistent product quality, high process flexibility and robustness, facility cost-effectiveness, and reduced capital and operating cost. To support the decision making of biopharmaceutical manufacturing, comparisons between conventional batch and continuous processing are provided. Methods: Various process unit operations in different operating modes are summarized.… Show more

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“…The article points out that the advantage of batch bioreactors is mainly their undemanding use, the advantage of fed-batch bioreactors is cost-effective operation (but they require complex handling and poses more challenges for operators), and continuous bioreactors enable operation in a state where the growth rate is purely controlled feeding rate, which is very useful for control in both academic rate and industrial production. In [9], a review of an economic analysis of batch and continuous biopharmaceutical production is carried out. The analysis particularly brought up that lack of automation still exists.…”
Section: B Existing Solutions With Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article points out that the advantage of batch bioreactors is mainly their undemanding use, the advantage of fed-batch bioreactors is cost-effective operation (but they require complex handling and poses more challenges for operators), and continuous bioreactors enable operation in a state where the growth rate is purely controlled feeding rate, which is very useful for control in both academic rate and industrial production. In [9], a review of an economic analysis of batch and continuous biopharmaceutical production is carried out. The analysis particularly brought up that lack of automation still exists.…”
Section: B Existing Solutions With Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under the guidance and promotion of Chinese national policies, research centers of biopharmaceutical technology have been established in various regions of China (Eissa, 2017;Farid, 2019;Langer & Rader, 2017;Liu & Li, 2016;Yan, 2014;Yang et al, 2019;Zhou & Li, 2013). For example, in 1993, China established the Bioengineering Society and Shenzhen Kexing Biological Products Inc., the largest genetic engineering manufacturer in China.…”
Section: The Biopharmaceutical Industry and Its Development Trend In mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chinese "Eleventh Five-Year Plan," "Twelfth Five-Year Plan," and "Thirteenth Five-Year Plan" all regard the biological industry as the key development direction. For example, in December 2016, the State Council issued the "13th Five-Year National Strategic Emerging Industry Development Plan," proposing to accelerate the cultivation and development of five pillar industries with an annual output value of 10 trillion Yuan, and established the bio-industry as the key position in the future development of the national economy (Eissa, 2017;Farid, 2019;Yang et al, 2019). The "Plan" proposes that by 2020, the scale of the bio-industry will reach 8 to 10 trillion Yuan.…”
Section: The Biopharmaceutical Industry and Its Development Trend In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The global sales of monoclonal antibodies quickly increased from $39 billion to $75 billion from the year 2008 to 2013. Under this rate of increase, the global sales of monoclonal antibodies are expected to reach $125 billion by 2020 and $139 billion by 2024 [24].…”
Section: Relevance Of Subjects On the Curriculum To The Applied Positmentioning
confidence: 99%