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. 1996 Jan;20(1-3):231-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF00350403.

Oxygen gradients in small and big sparged insect-cell bioreactors

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Oxygen gradients in small and big sparged insect-cell bioreactors

J Tramper et al. Cytotechnology. 1996 Jan.

Abstract

It should be clear from the above that the calculations described here are at best rough estimations yielding order-of-magnitude values. Even though, the following general conclusions can be drawn. The gradients in stagnant layers surrounding the particles which are characteristic for animal-cell bioreactors are relatively small as compared to the gradients which can be expected in the bulk-liquid phases of the three bioreactors considered, in particular to the gradients in the stagnant layer surrounding the air bubbles. It can be concluded that under almost all circumstances gradients are likely to exist and can be very steep in larger vessels and in particular at high cell densities. The effects of gradients, however, are largely unknown; therefore research on the effects of gradients on specific and volumetric productivities and product quality seems to be an interesting area.

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