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. 2020 Sep;36(5):e3004.
doi: 10.1002/btpr.3004. Epub 2020 May 1.

Elemental metal variance in cell culture raw materials for process risk profiling

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Elemental metal variance in cell culture raw materials for process risk profiling

Chris Grinnell et al. Biotechnol Prog. 2020 Sep.

Abstract

Elemental metals are critical raw material attributes which can impact cell culture performance and associated therapeutic protein product quality profiles. Metals such as copper and manganese act as cofactors and reagents for numerous metabolic pathways which govern cell growth, protein expression, and glycosylation, thus mandating elemental monitoring. The growing complexity of modern cell culture media formulations adds additional opportunities for elemental variance and its associated impact risks. This article describes an analytical technique applying inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry to characterize a list of common raw materials and media powders used in mammalian cell culture and therapeutic protein production. We aim to describe a method qualification approach suitable for biopharmaceutical raw materials. Furthermore, we present detailed profiles of many common raw materials and discuss trends in raw material subtypes. Finally, a case study demonstrating the impact of an unexpected source of raw material variation is presented along with recommendations for raw material elemental risk profiling and control.

Keywords: ICP-MS; cell culture raw materials; elemental metals; raw material variability; risk profiling.

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