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INDIAN JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 61, Issue 3, Pages 279-282Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12088-021-00930-w
Keywords
Centrifugation; CHO; Depth filtration; Harvest; Tangential flow filtration
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- AAIBE Chair for Renewable Energy UNITEN (ChRE)
- Fundamental Research Grant Scheme, Malaysia [FRGS/1/2019/STG05/UNIM/02/2]
- MyPAIR-PHC-Hibiscus Grant [MyPAIR/1/2020/STG05/UNIM/1]
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Biotechnology products are essential in various industries and technological advances have enabled industrial integration of mammalian cells and algae cells, but the cost of cell harvest and recovery can be expensive. Research on efficient harvesting techniques is crucial in optimizing the production process.
In our modern world, biotechnology products play important roles not only in our health and culture, but also various industries such as food, agriculture, sewage treatment, biofuels, nutraceuticals, and pharmaceuticals. Rapid technological advances in biotechnology over the last few decades have allowed industrial integration of mammalian cells (like the Chinese hamster ovary cells) and algae cells in pharmaceutical and biofuel industries to produce commercial products and valuable biomolecules. However, the cost of cell harvest and recovery can become expensive depending on the harvesting technique, degree of purification, and intended use of the end-products. This has led to numerous research in exploring and developing efficient harvesting techniques. Therefore, in this review, the popular harvesting techniques and their recent applications will be discussed.
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