and control. For example, online NADH and NADPH cofactor measurements have
been obtained, although still suffering from interferences. When analyzing virus
containing samples, precautions regarding biosafety might need to be taken (e.g., a
short temperature increase for virus inactivation).
5.6
CULTIVATION VESSELS AT SMALL AND LARGER SCALE AND
PROCESS VARIABLES
5.6.1
CULTIVATION VESSELS
Cultivation vessels, from well-plates and T-flasks to STR, are systems where the
substrates in the culture medium are converted into the desired product by bio-
chemical processes that take place inside the cells. They must provide the appro-
priate conditions for cell growth and product synthesis [50]. Different choices of
static and dynamic cultivation systems including bioreactors are available for ad-
herent and suspension growth adapted cells. This section presents an overview of
the cultivation vessels used for virus production, their major features, the impact of
some process variables and some considerations for their scale-up.
For adherent and suspension growth adapted cells different vessels at different
sizes are available (Figure 5.4). Static bioreactors or vessels provide a surface pre-
treated to confer specific surface properties for attachment of adherent cells through
some coatings over e.g., a polystyrene matrix [51]. Their scale-up is based on the
available cell culture surface [52]. Aeration takes place through the gas-liquid in-
terface by diffusion from the air contained in the vessel. Initially, in screw-capped
vessels, partial twist of the cap allowed some gas exchange to the outside of the
vessel. Today, this is done via membrane-filtered vent caps. Furthermore, notches for
dishes, gas-permeable membranes for multi-plates, and multitray stacked systems
T-Flask
Shake flask
Multi-layer T-Flask
Cell stack
PBBR
OSB
STR
Wave
Ambr15
RB
FIGURE 5.4 Overview of cultivation vessels for adherent (top) and suspension (bottom) cells.
RB: roller bottle; PBBR: packed bed bioreactor; STR: stirred tank bioreactor; OSB: orbital
shaken bioreactor.
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