2021
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.6920
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Process analytical technique (PAT) miniaturization for monoclonal antibody aggregate detection in continuous downstream processing

Abstract: The transition to continuous biomanufacturing is considered the next step to reduce costs and improve process robustness in the biopharmaceutical industry, while also improving productivity and product quality. The platform production process for monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) is eligible for continuous processing to lower manufacturing costs due to patent expiration and subsequent growing competition. One of the critical quality attributes of interest during mAb purification is aggregate formation, with several… Show more

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“…[52] Currently, various PAT applications in upstream have been reported such as Raman spectrum, viable cell sensor, oxygen and carbon dioxide sensors, [53] but PAT devices and applications for the downstream process are very limited. [54][55][56][57][58] In this study, a customized in-line protein quantity monitoring prototype system was developed to check the load mass of the CEX column and integrated with the DeltaV system to control load mass within a validated range. Previously, the mAb concentration was measured off-line and load volume was calculated manually.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[52] Currently, various PAT applications in upstream have been reported such as Raman spectrum, viable cell sensor, oxygen and carbon dioxide sensors, [53] but PAT devices and applications for the downstream process are very limited. [54][55][56][57][58] In this study, a customized in-line protein quantity monitoring prototype system was developed to check the load mass of the CEX column and integrated with the DeltaV system to control load mass within a validated range. Previously, the mAb concentration was measured off-line and load volume was calculated manually.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the conventionally used UV absorbance at 280 nm as one-dimensional data or as a multiwavelength method, variable pathlength UV spectroscopy allows the accurate detection of analytes in a high concentration range [ 65 ]. Furthermore, several analytical techniques are used to detect aggregates in a wide size range, from which only a few can be integrated as an in-line PAT tool (e.g., light scattering methods) [ 66 , 67 ]. When there is no available in-line analytical tool for monitoring a CQA/CPP, an automated, sterile sampling system can be integrated into the process.…”
Section: Data Types In the Pharmaceutical Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more modern approach called Process Analytical Technology (PAT) involves at-line (analysis performed with a sample that is removed from the process stream but is in proximity to the unit operation), on-line (analysis performed using a sample that is diverted from and may be returned to the process stream), or in-line analysis (direct monitoring using a sensor located in the process stream) and sampling. This allows for real-time or near real-time analytical data on product critical quality attributes (CQAs) (reviewed in [ 56 , 57 , 58 , 59 , 60 ]. PAT takes advantage of modern sensors, sampling, and analytical technologies in combination with data management and data mining tools and strategies to gain deeper and more thorough product and process understanding, consistent with QbD expectations.…”
Section: Process Analytical Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%