WO1994029432A1 - Anti-foam device for a bioreactor - Google Patents
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- WO1994029432A1 WO1994029432A1 PCT/EP1993/001488 EP9301488W WO9429432A1 WO 1994029432 A1 WO1994029432 A1 WO 1994029432A1 EP 9301488 W EP9301488 W EP 9301488W WO 9429432 A1 WO9429432 A1 WO 9429432A1
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C12—BIOCHEMISTRY; BEER; SPIRITS; WINE; VINEGAR; MICROBIOLOGY; ENZYMOLOGY; MUTATION OR GENETIC ENGINEERING
- C12M—APPARATUS FOR ENZYMOLOGY OR MICROBIOLOGY; APPARATUS FOR CULTURING MICROORGANISMS FOR PRODUCING BIOMASS, FOR GROWING CELLS OR FOR OBTAINING FERMENTATION OR METABOLIC PRODUCTS, i.e. BIOREACTORS OR FERMENTERS
- C12M41/00—Means for regulation, monitoring, measurement or control, e.g. flow regulation
- C12M41/02—Means for regulation, monitoring, measurement or control, e.g. flow regulation of foam
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
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- B01D19/00—Degasification of liquids
- B01D19/02—Foam dispersion or prevention
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- the present invention refers to an anti-foam device particularly suitable to break the foam which is formed at the surface of a liquid culture medium contained in a stirred-tank bioreactor equipped with an impeller for stirring and with sparging gas means.
- foam generation due to the injection of gas containing oxygen in the reactor is one of the more critical problems which remain to be solved: in fact, accumulation of foam at the culture medium surface decreases the gas transfer rate
- the solution presently used to solve the foam problem provides that an anti-foam chemical product (normally a silicone emulsion made, for example, of 30% Simethicone USP plus l % stearate emulsifier and 0.075$ sorbic acid in water) is added to the liquid, but such a solution creates several problems, may have some toxic effects on some cell lines and reduce recombinant protein expression by genetically engineered cells.
- an anti-foam chemical product normally a silicone emulsion made, for example, of 30% Simethicone USP plus l % stearate emulsifier and 0.075$ sorbic acid in water
- an anti-foam chemical product normally a silicone emulsion made, for example, of 30% Simethicone USP plus l % stearate emulsifier and 0.075$ sorbic acid in water
- W.S. HU and al. disclose a mechanical surface aerator mounted on the same shaft of the impeller to improve gas transfer from the gas/liquid interface in the liquid.
- Said surface aerator is particularly suitable if applied to small size laboratory bioreactors and increases turbulence of the liquid surface so improving surface aeration and reducing the need of gas sparging: as a consequence, a reduced foam production occurs.
- EP-A-0 257 750 refers to a bioreactor equipped with a surface aerator made of a metallic screen and moved by suitable moving means: said screen is on a float allowing it to stay at or just below the surface of the liquid.
- the surface of the screen is parallel to that of the liquid and its rotation generates turbulence at the surface of the liquid, thus improving the oxygen transfer rates.
- the Applicant discovered that when a perforated plate made of an hydrophobic material rotates at the surface of a liquid filled in a bioreactor in a perpendicular position (or with an inclination from 45° to 90°) in respect to said surface and partially immersed into said liquid, a surprising foam breaking effect occurs.
- said anti-foam device allows a significant improvement of the surface aeration rate of the liquid by increasing the gas exchange rate at the gas/liquid interface.
- said hydrophobic perforated plate is held by a stainless steel support.
- the present invention refers to an anti-foam device for a bioreactor containing a liquid culture medium and equipped with an impeller for stirring and with sparging gas means.
- Said anti-foam device consists of a perforated plate, made by hydrophobic material, which rotates at the surface of the liquid culture medium: said plate is fixed in a perpendicular position (or with an inclination from 4 ° to 90°) in respect of the culture medium surface to the shaft of the impeller and is partially immersed into said liquid culture medium.
- the rotation speed of the perforated plate is in the range from 10 to 100 rpm and preferably from 30 to 0 rpm.
- Said perforated plate is held by a metal support (preferably a stainless steel support) linked to the impeller shaft through sliding means (for example a screwed-up collar) whose position can be adjusted to have the plate sweeping the surface of the culture medium: the length of the portion of said plate which is immersed in the culture medium may vary from 1 to 10 mm (preferably from 1 to 7. mm).
- Said perforated plate is cut from a sheet of hydrophobic material having a thickness in the range of 1 to 5 mm (preferably from 1.5 to 4 mm) and square or rectangular shaped holes are pierced therein; piercing of round shaped holes, even if possible, is normally avoided.
- Suitable hydrophobic materials for the building of the perforated plate of the invention are: polymers such as silicone, polyamides, polypropylene, polyesters, fluorinated plastomers and elastomers, synthetic rubbers (isoprene, butadiene etc.) and metallic nets coated with the above mentioned polymers.
- the size of the square holes is in the range from lxl mm to 10x10 mm (preferably from 5*5 mm to 8x8 mm: two or more square holes (even of different sizes, if needed) could be combined to generate said rectangular holes.
- the size (thickness of the layer of hydrophobic material surrounding a square or rectangular hole) of the framework of said plate is in the range from 1 to 5 mm (preferably from 1 to 3 mm) ; the framework/hole ratio is in the range from 1 to 8 ⁇ and preferably from 20 to 60% .
- the overall shape of said perforated plate is square or rectangular and its size is adapted to the type and to the internal size of the reactor where the anti-foam device is installed: the height of the perforated plate is in the range from 5 to 50 cm (preferably from 5 to 15 cm) .
- An anti-foam device according to the invention is so effective that the foam breaking effect occurs even if the perforated plate sweeps only a portion of the total liquid/air surface: in fact said foam breaking effect occurs even if the ratio between the surface swept by the perforated plate and the total liquid/air surface is up to 30 % , while if said ratio exceeds 8 ⁇ # no improvement of said foam breaking effect occurs.
- the above ratio should be between 4 ⁇ # and 60 % .
- said perforated plate is divided in two separate sections, each of which is fixed in a perpendicular position (or with an inclination from 45° to 90°) in respect of the culture medium surface on the opposite sides of said spinfilter and is partially immersed into said liquid culture medium.
- the rotation speed of said perforated plate corresponding to that of the spinfilter, is in the range from 10 to 100 rpm and preferably from 30 to 50 rpm.
- FIGURE 1 shows schematically a bioreactor comprising a first embodiment of an anti-foam device realised according to the invention
- FIGURE 2 shows schematically a bioreactor comprising a spinfilter and equipped with a second embodiment of an anti-foam device realised according to the invention
- FIGURE 3 shows, in an enlarged view, the portion of the bioreactor shown in FIGURE 2 comprising said anti-foam device.
- FIGs 1 and 2 show schematically two types of stirred-tank bioreactors, known in the art, which are equipped with an anti-foam device realised according to the invention, while figure 3 shows an enlarged view of the anti-foam device shown in figure 2; in the figures only the essential features of said bioreactors, useful for the present description, are shown.
- Figure 1 shows a culture vessel 1, closed by a lid 2 and partially filled with a liquid culture medium 3 as to the air/liquid interface 4: an impeller 5. immersed into the culture medium 3. is clockwise (or counterclockwise) rotated by the driver 6 through the shaft 7-
- a perforated plate 8 made of a silicone polymer is rotating at the surface 4 of said culture medium 3' the surface of said perforated plate 8 is perpendicular to (or with an inclination from 45° to 90° in respect of) said culture medium surface 4 and is partially immersed into said culture medium 3- Said perforated plate 8 is held by a metal support 11 linked to the impeller shaft 7 through a screwed-up collar 10 whose position can be adjusted to have the perforated plate 8 sweeping the surface 4 of the culture medium 3-
- Said perforated plate 8 is cut from a silicone polymer sheet and square shaped holes are pierced therein; the framework 13 (evidenced in figure 3) of said perforated plate 8 has sharp angles in order to get an optimal foam breaking effect.
- the overall shape of said perforated plate 8 is square or rectangular and its size is adapted to the type, to the shape and to the internal size of the reactor where the anti- foam device is installed.
- FIG 2 shows schematically a second bioreactor equipped with a second embodiment of an anti-foam device: the main difference between said second bioreactor and the first one is that said second bioreactor comprises a spinfilter 15, moved by the relevant drive 16, to which said anti-foam device is linked through the screwed-up collar 10.
- FIG 2 the culture vessel 1, closed by the lid 2 and partially filled with the culture medium 3 as to the air/liquid interface 4; the impeller 5. immersed into the culture medium 3 and clockwise (counterclocwise) rotated by the driver 6 through the shaft 7 and the spinfilter 15, anticlockwise (clockwise) rotated by the driver 16, to which the anti-foam device of the invention is linked.
- the framework 13 (evidenced in figure 3) of each of said sections 12 has sharp angles in order to get an optimal foam breaking effect.
- each of said sections 12 of the perforated plate 8 is square or rectangular and its size is adapted to the type, to the shape and to the internal size of the reactor where the anti-foam device is installed.
- Figure 3 shows, in an enlarged view, the portion of the bioreactor shown in Figure 2 comprising said anti-foam device and, in particular, the two sections 12 held to the relevant supports 11 linked to the spinfilter 15 through the screwed-up collar 10.
- the operative parameters of the bioreactor were the following ones:
- Oxygen flow rate 40 ml/mn
- Bioreactor head-space over pressure 200 mB
- Bioreactor temperature 37 °C
- KLa determination method P02 probe method
- Thickness of the silicone sheet 2 mm
- Thickness of the plate framework 1.5 mm
- the plate framework/square holes ratio is of about 22,6 % .
- the surface of the liquid/air interface was 75 480 mm and the surface of the liquid/air interface swept by each section was 39 586 mm , so that the ratio between the surface swept by each section 0 and the total liquid/air surface was 52.4 %
- the tests in the presence of the anti-foam emulsion are performed by eliminating the anti-foam device and by adding to the culture medium 7>5 to 10 g of the known silicone emulsion ⁇ 3 % Simethicone USP plus 14% stearate emulsifier and 0.075% sorbic
- the foam layer is 2 to 3 cm height at the culture medium surface and a discontinuous addition of anti-foam
- 1® emulsion is necessary to limit the foam thickness at the level of 2 to 3 cm.
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DK93912958.1T DK0701603T3 (en) | 1993-06-11 | 1993-06-11 | Anti-foam device for a bioreactor |
EP93912958A EP0701603B1 (en) | 1993-06-11 | 1993-06-11 | Anti-foam device for a bioreactor |
PCT/EP1993/001488 WO1994029432A1 (en) | 1993-06-11 | 1993-06-11 | Anti-foam device for a bioreactor |
JP50121795A JP3391455B2 (en) | 1993-06-11 | 1993-06-11 | Anti-foaming device for bioreactor |
AT93912958T ATE149566T1 (en) | 1993-06-11 | 1993-06-11 | ANTI-FOAM DEVICE FOR A BIOREACTOR |
CA002161765A CA2161765C (en) | 1993-06-11 | 1993-06-11 | Anti-foam device for a bioreactor |
US08/557,134 US5612219A (en) | 1993-06-11 | 1993-06-11 | Anti-foam device for a bioreactor |
ES93912958T ES2101321T3 (en) | 1993-06-11 | 1993-06-11 | ANTI-FOAMING DEVICE FOR A BIO-REACTOR. |
DE69308609T DE69308609T2 (en) | 1993-06-11 | 1993-06-11 | ANTI-FOAM DEVICE FOR A BIOREACTOR |
AU10300/95A AU686695B2 (en) | 1993-06-11 | 1993-06-11 | Anti-foam device for a bioreactor |
KR1019950705243A KR100301314B1 (en) | 1993-06-11 | 1993-06-11 | Bioreactor Bubble Formation Prevention Device |
GR960403691T GR3022744T3 (en) | 1993-06-11 | 1997-03-06 | Anti-foam device for a bioreactor |
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