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Recent advances in fed-batch microscale bioreactor design

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BIOTECHNOLOGY ADVANCES
卷 55, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2021.107888

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Fed-batch; Microbioreactor; Automation; Microfluidics; Synthetic biology; High-throughput; Accelerated bioprocess development

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  1. British Council [527429894]
  2. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/R513209/1]
  3. YLSY Program of the Ministry of National Education of the Republic of Turkey
  4. Heinrich Boll Foundation

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Advanced fed-batch microbioreactors and feeding technologies are able to closely mimic industrial cultivation practices and accelerate bioprocess development. Automation and microfluidic technologies enable continuous and precise feeding, while a holistic approach incorporating automation, experimental design, and model-based optimization significantly enhances process understanding and screening optimization.
Advanced fed-batch microbioreactors mitigate scale up risks and more closely mimic industrial cultivation practices. Recently, high throughput microscale feeding strategies have been developed which improve the accessibility of microscale fed-batch cultivation irrespective of experimental budget. This review explores such technologies and their role in accelerating bioprocess development. Diffusion-and enzyme-controlled feeding achieve a continuous supply of substrate while being simple and affordable. More complex feed profiles and greater process control require additional hardware. Automated liquid handling robots may be programmed to predefined feed profiles and have the sensitivity to respond to deviations in process parameters. Microfluidic technologies have been shown to facilitate both continuous and precise feeding. Holistic approaches, which integrate automated high-throughput fed-batch cultivation with strategic design of experiments and model-based optimisation, dramatically enhance process understanding whilst minimising experimental burden. The incorporation of real-time data for online optimisation of feed conditions can further refine screening. Although the technologies discussed in this review hold promise for efficient, low-risk bioprocess development, the expense and complexity of automated cultivation platforms limit their widespread application. Future attention should be directed towards the development of open-source software and reducing the exclusivity of hardware.

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