Kuhner has published an application note examining the impact of glutamine releasing FeedBeads® on the productivity of CHO cells. This application note includes a detailed protocol and discusses the FeedBeads®’ performance with varying filling volumes. The findings reveal that Kuhner FeedBeads® effectively optimise the CHO cultivation process, with filling volume significantly affecting release kinetics and yield.
By utilising Kuhner FeedBeads® in cell cultivations, the time and effort required for the cultivations process is significantly decreased. Notably, there is no necessity for weekend bolus feeding, as the FeedBeads® handle this task autonomously. Another key benefit is the continuous substrate feeding facilitated by the FeedBeads®, as opposed to traditional batch cultivations followed by periodic bolus feeding. This streamlined approach ensures efficient and continuous nutrient supply to cells throughout the cultivation period.
By applying Kuhner FeedBeads® for cell cultivations, the time and effort needed for the cultivation process is markedly reduced. You can find this Application Note in the Kuhner Science Room under Kuhner Notes and if you are interested in Kuhner Feeding Technology or have any questions, please contact Capella Science on (02) 9575 7512 or email sales@capellascience.com.au.
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