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Capacitance sensors in cell-based bioprocesses: online monitoring of biomass and more

Izabella Surowiec, Jochen Scholz

2023Current Opinion in Biotechnology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biocapacitance measurement has emerged as a widely used technique for monitoring bioprocesses that involve living cells. Over time, hardware and software developments have enabled this method to move from food towards biopharma industries for improved characterisation, monitoring and control of the bioprocess, even in strictly regulated production environments. In alignment with the general trends in biopharma towards new modalities such as virus-based and cell-based therapies, biocapacitance measurement is entering this area and provides new opportunities for process development and control. Based on the recent progress, the authors strongly believe that even though biocapacitance measurement is a mature, established technology for online biomass monitoring, the nearest future will bring its new and exciting developments and applications that will enhance bioprocess understanding and bring new solutions for enhanced process understanding, monitoring and control.

Topics & Concepts

BioprocessMonitoring and controlProcess (computing)Biochemical engineeringComputer scienceModalitiesProcess analytical technologyControl (management)Biomass (ecology)Process engineeringProcess controlRisk analysis (engineering)Systems engineeringBiotechnologyEngineeringControl engineeringArtificial intelligenceBusinessBiologyOperating systemChemical engineeringAgronomySociologySocial scienceViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insectsthermodynamics and calorimetric analyses3D Printing in Biomedical Research
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