The baffled microtiter plate: increased oxygen transfer and improved online monitoring in small scale fermentations

M Funke, S Diederichs, F Kensy… - Biotechnology and …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
M Funke, S Diederichs, F Kensy, C Müller, J Büchs
Biotechnology and bioengineering, 2009Wiley Online Library
Most experiments in screening and process development are performed in shaken
bioreactors. Today, microtiter plates are the preferred vessels for small‐scale microbial
cultivations in high throughput, even though they have never been optimized for this
purpose. To interpret the experimental results correctly and to obtain a base for a meaningful
scale‐up, sufficient oxygen supply to the culture liquid is crucial. For shaken bioreactors this
problem can generally be addressed by the introduction of baffles. Therefore, the focus of …
Abstract
Most experiments in screening and process development are performed in shaken bioreactors. Today, microtiter plates are the preferred vessels for small‐scale microbial cultivations in high throughput, even though they have never been optimized for this purpose. To interpret the experimental results correctly and to obtain a base for a meaningful scale‐up, sufficient oxygen supply to the culture liquid is crucial. For shaken bioreactors this problem can generally be addressed by the introduction of baffles. Therefore, the focus of this study is to investigate how baffling and the well geometry affect the maximum oxygen transfer capacity (OTRmax) in microtiter plates. On a 48‐well plate scale, 30 different cross‐section geometries of a well were studied. It could be shown that the introduction of baffles into the common circular cylinder of a microtiter plate well doubles the maximum oxygen transfer capacity, resulting in values above 100 mmol/L/h (kLa > 600 1/h). To also guarantee a high volume for microbial cultivation, it is important to maximize the filling volume, applicable during orbital shaking. Additionally, the liquid height at the well bottom was examined, which is a decisive parameter for online‐monitoring systems such as the BioLector. This technology performs fiber‐optical measurements through the well bottom, therefore requires a constant liquid height at all shaking frequencies. Ultimately, a six‐petal flower‐shaped well geometry was shown to be the optimal solution taking into account all aforementioned criteria. With its favorable culture conditions and the possibility for unrestricted online monitoring, this novel microtiter plate is an efficient tool to gain meaningful results for interpreting and scaling‐up experiments in clone screening and bioprocess development. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2009;103: 1118–1128. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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