Determination of protein concentration in downstream biomanufacturing processes by in-line index of refraction

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Protein concentration determination is a necessary in-process control for the downstream operations within biomanufacturing. As production transitions from batch mode to an integrated continuous bioprocess paradigm, there is a growing need to move protein concentration quantitation from off-line to in-line analysis. One solution to fulfill this process analytical technology need is an in-line index of refraction (IoR) sensor to measure protein concentration in real time. Here the performance of an IoR sensor is evaluated through a series of experiments to assess linear response, buffer matrix effects, dynamic range, sensor-to-sensor variability, and the limits of detection and quantitation. The performance of the sensor was also tested in two bioprocessing scenarios, ultrafiltration and capture chromatography. The implementation of this in-line IoR sensor for real-time protein concentration analysis and monitoring has the potential to improve continuous bioprocess manufacturing.

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Harris, S. A., Patel, B. A., Gospodarek, A., Desai, J., de Janon Gutiérrez, A., Botonjic-Sehic, E., … Pinto, N. D. S. (2021). Determination of protein concentration in downstream biomanufacturing processes by in-line index of refraction. Biotechnology Progress, 37(5). https://doi.org/10.1002/btpr.3187

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