Advances in Bioreactor Control for Production of Biotherapeutic Products.
Saxena NikitaSomesh MishraKeshari GuptaVenkataramana RunkanaJames GomesAnurag Singh RathorePublished in: Biotechnology and bioengineering (2023)
Advanced control strategies are well established in chemical, pharmaceutical and food processing industries. Over the past decade, application of these strategies is being explored for control of bioreactors for manufacturing of biotherapeutics. Most of the industrial bioreactor control strategies apply classical control techniques, with the control system designed for the facility at hand. However, with the recent progress in sensors, machinery, and industrial internet of things, and advancements in deeper understanding of the biological processes, coupled with the requirement of flexible production, the need to develop a robust and advanced process control system that can ease process intensification has emerged. This has further fuelled development of advanced monitoring approaches, modelling techniques, process analytical technologies, and soft sensors. It is seen that proper application of these concepts can significantly improve bioreactor process performance, productivity, and reproducibility. This review is on the recent advancements in bioreactor control and its related aspects along with the associated challenges. This study also offers an insight into the future prospects for development of control strategies that can be designed for industrial scale production of biotherapeutic products. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.