Examples for Applications
Yeast & E. coli: Ensure Enough Oxygen Supply
S. cerevisiae grows on different sugars as carbon source. While growth on glucose and fructose is mainly fermentative, growth on galactose is mainly respirative. This leads to low oxygen concentration in the shake flasks. The accurately measured oxygen indicates the need to increase rotation frequency to avoid oxygen limitation.
High oxygen demand is typical for E. coli in its exponential phase. In the cultivation shown on the left, rotation speed had to be changed twice in order to avoid oxygen limitation. In addition, changes in the metabolism can be detected by measuring DO.
Schneider et al., University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany
Bioprocess Biosyst Eng., 33(5), 541 - 547, 2009
Process Monitoring in Suspension-Adapted CHO Cell Cultures
The online measurement of dissolved oxygen concentration and pH in shaken bioreactors paves the way for proper scale down activities from bench-top stirred-tanks to smaller scales. Adjustment of shaking speed as a function of pO2 is now possible avoiding possible oxygen limitations at high cell densities. Even a simple pH readjustment by tuning the pCO2 in the incubator is feasible to optimize the output from simple experiments with shaken bioreactors.
Dr. Robert Puskeiler, Roche Diagnostics, Penzberg, Germany
Improved quality control during cultivation of CHO
Cell cultivation is typically done at elevated CO2 levels. A constant CO2 level of 5 % is often applied to CHO cultures. An on-line pH profile measured with SFR is shown on the left. In this busy lab the incubation shaker was also used for other experiments during the cultivation of eight days. At day time closing and opening of the shaker door changed the pH significantly. SFR clearly indicates the loss of CO2 which leads to increased pH values. SFR is the tool to ensure defined cultivation conditions leading to more reproducible results.
Prof. Thomas Noll, Stefan Northoff, University Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany
Systematic Determination of Oxygen Uptake in Shake Flasks
Oxygen supply is crucial for almost all cultivations. In shake flasks for a given geometry oxygen transfer is dependent on the shaking frequency and the filling volume. The contour plot on the left shows oxygen transfer rates in 250 ml plastic shake flasks. By using a software for statistical design of experiments discrete volume and rotation speed combinations were measured. As a result it is possible to determine the kLa values for the typical working range for microbial and cell cultivations.
Ries et al., ZHAW, Wädenswil, Switzerland
Eng. Life Sci 10, No. 1, 75 - 79, 2010
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