2023
DOI: 10.1002/biot.202200599
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Serial virus filtration: A case study evaluating the product‐dependent impact of control strategies on process efficiency

Abstract: The production of biopharmaceutical products carries an inherent risk of contamination by adventitious viruses. Historically, these manufacturing processes have incorporated a dedicated virus filtration step to ensure product safety. However, challenging process conditions can lead to passage of small viruses to the permeate pool and an overall decrease in the desired virus logarithmic reduction value (LRV) for the process. The implementation of serial virus filtration has improved the robustness of such proce… Show more

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