2015
DOI: 10.1002/bit.25523
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Evaluation of a new mist‐chamber bioreactor for biotechnological applications

Abstract: In this article we describe the development, the characterization and the evaluation of a novel bioreactor type for the cultivation of different pro- and eukaryotic cell-systems: the mist-chamber bioreactor. This innovative bioreactor meets the demand of cultivation systems for shear stress sensitive cells with high requirements for gas supply. Within the mist-chamber bioreactor the cells are cultivated inside an aerosol of vaporized medium generated by ultrasonic vaporization. In contrast to many established … Show more

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“…It is then recirculated and may be stored in a reservoir tank. This class of bioreactors is characterised by extremely low mechanical stress and high gas mass transfer rates [68,69]. However, the designated plant tissues should be adapted to non-submersed growth.…”
Section: Nutrient Mist and Nutrient Sprinkle Reactorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is then recirculated and may be stored in a reservoir tank. This class of bioreactors is characterised by extremely low mechanical stress and high gas mass transfer rates [68,69]. However, the designated plant tissues should be adapted to non-submersed growth.…”
Section: Nutrient Mist and Nutrient Sprinkle Reactorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different concepts have been pursued to improve oxygen supply to hairy roots in mid-and large-scale bioreactors [22,39]. Apart from conventional stirred bioreactors [40] and stirred bioreactors modified to reduce sharing damage [22,41], hairy root cultures have been grown in plastic sleeve reactors [42], bubble reactors [43], mist reactors [44,45], airlift reactors [46], and liquid-dispersed reactors [47]. The implementation of these concepts focused on midscale bioreactors for research on hairy roots and on industrial bioreactors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%