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Perspectives on integrated continuous bioprocessing—opportunities and challenges

•Continuous bioprocessing can reduce costs and increase flexibility.•Uniformity in microenvironment should enhance product quality.•Perfusion bioreactors well established with new advances in downstream.•Significant recent developments for continuous chromatographic processes.•Challenges include nee...

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Published in:Current opinion in chemical engineering 2015-11, Vol.10, p.8-13
Main Author: Zydney, Andrew L
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:•Continuous bioprocessing can reduce costs and increase flexibility.•Uniformity in microenvironment should enhance product quality.•Perfusion bioreactors well established with new advances in downstream.•Significant recent developments for continuous chromatographic processes.•Challenges include need for real time analytics and global process control. Biopharmaceuticals are currently produced almost entirely using batch operations. Integrated continuous processes have the potential to revolutionize bioprocessing, leading to significant reductions in manufacturing costs and facility size while improving product quality through enhanced uniformity in the microenvironment. This paper examines the potential opportunities and challenges in implementing continuous processes for the production of high value biological products. Although regulatory agencies seem highly open to continuous processing, there are significant technical and practical issues that must be addressed to move the industry in this direction, including the development of effective alternatives to traditional downstream processing operations. Continuous processing could provide unique opportunities for the production and delivery of low-cost biopharmaceuticals for solution of major global health challenges in the coming decades.
ISSN:2211-3398
2211-3398
DOI:10.1016/j.coche.2015.07.005