粒径
粒子(生态学)
渗透
细小病毒
材料科学
工艺工程
生化工程
生物系统
化学
病毒
化学工程
膜
生物
病毒学
工程类
生物化学
生态学
作者
Daniel LaCasse,Scott Lute,Marcus Fiadeiro,Jonida Basha,Matthew Stork,Kurt Brorson,Ranga Godavarti,Chris Gallo
摘要
Virus retentive filters are a key product safety measure for biopharmaceuticals. A simplistic perception is that they function solely based on a size-based particle removal mechanism of mechanical sieving and retention of particles based on their hydrodynamic size. Recent observations have revealed a more nuanced picture, indicating that changes in viral particle retention can result from process pressure and/or flow interruptions. In this study, a mechanistic investigation was performed to help identify a potential mechanism leading to the reported reduced particle retention in small virus filters. Permeate flow rate or permeate driving force were varied and analyzed for their impact on particle retention in three commercially available small virus retentive filters. © 2016 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 32:959-970, 2016.
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