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Impact of microcarrier coverage on using permittivity for on-line monitoring high adherent Vero cell densities in perfusion bioreactors

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The paper presents the interest of on-line permittivity monitoring to estimate the density of Vero cells growing on microcarriers (MCs), even when high cell densities were reached in perfusion bioreactors (4.5 x 10(6) cells ml(-1)). Cultures were performed with various MCs concentrations in a reactor equipped with a settling tube. A linear correlation between on-line permittivity and off-line volumetric cell concentration was observed provided that MCs are not fully covered by cells. High permittivities such as 250 pF cm(-1) could be measured without signal saturation of the Fogale Biomass system (R). The correlation was no longer linear when cell density per carrier exceeded 100% cell confluency corresponding to 150 cells MC-1 (0.15 x 10(6) cells cm(-2)). This behaviour was attributed to the decrease of cell volume when cells saturated MCs surface. It mainly happened when low MCs concentration and continuous medium renewing were used. Therefore, permittivity sensor can be considered as a reliable tool to monitor on-line adherent cell densities not exceeding total cell confluency. Moreover, it could be useful to detect when cell confluency occurs.

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hal-00822927 , version 1 (15-05-2013)

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Amal El-Wajgali, Geoffrey Esteban, Frantz Fournier, Hervé Pinton, Annie Marc. Impact of microcarrier coverage on using permittivity for on-line monitoring high adherent Vero cell densities in perfusion bioreactors. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 2013, 70, pp.173-179. ⟨10.1016/j.bej.2012.11.001⟩. ⟨hal-00822927⟩
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