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High density VERO cell culture on microcarriers in a cell bioreactor

✍ Scribed by R. Z. Mendonça; C. A. Pereira


Publisher
Springer
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
369 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
1615-7605

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✦ Synopsis


VERO cells were cultivated in microcarriers (MCs) using a bioreactor with a working capacity of 3.7 1. We studied the effect of MCs concentration in the proportion of MC-bearing cells and on the kinetics of cell growth, as well as the cell growth with a batch, fed-batch and perfusion mode operation. The data show that, in a batch system, with an initial VERO cell inoculum of 3 • 104 cells/mg of MCs, 65%, 55% and 50% of the MCs were shown to be totally covered by cells after 7 days in cultures with respectively 2, 5 and 10 mg/ml of MCs. It was observed, that higher concentrations of MCs produced higher final yields of VERO cells. With 10 mg/ml of MCs, after 7 days of culture, a final yield of 10 i0 cells in the bioreactor, was obtained. The study of cell growth with a batch, fed-batch or perfusion system showed that the medium renewal allowed the continuous cell growth with the obtention of a final yield of 4 • 109 cells in a culture with 2 mg/ml of MCs. The number of cells that can be easily reached in these culture systems, which can be even further improved, indicates its usefulness for cell propagation and the preparation of cell products such as viral antigens.


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