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Intensified Downstream Processing of Monoclonal Antibodies Using Membrane Technology

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BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/biot.202000309

Keywords

downstream processing; membranes; monoclonal antibody; process integration; process intensification

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  1. Australian Research Council Industrial Transformation Training Centre Program [IC160100027]

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The article reviews the application of membrane-based technologies in the bioprocessing of monoclonal antibodies, focusing on the recent progress towards developing intensified end-to-end bioprocesses and the critical role membrane technology will play in achieving this goal. Membrane technologies show promise in fulfilling industry needs due to their operational flexibility and ease of implementation, especially as the industry moves towards continuous operations and single use processes.
The need to intensify downstream processing of monoclonal antibodies to complement the advances in upstream productivity has led to increased attention toward implementing membrane technologies. With the industry moving toward continuous operations and single use processes, membrane technologies show promise in fulfilling the industry needs due to their operational flexibility and ease of implementation. Recently, the applicability of membrane-based unit operations in integrating the downstream process has been explored. In this article, the major developments in the application of membrane-based technologies in the bioprocessing of monoclonal antibodies are reviewed. The recent progress toward developing intensified end-to-end bioprocesses and the critical role membrane technology will play in achieving this goal are focused upon.

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