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Upstream bioburden control focuses on preventing microorganisms from entering cell culture processes. Sterile filtration is routinely implemented to protect the bioreactor and upstream processes from contamination.

Selecting the Right Filter for Cell Culture Media Filtration

There are multiple media filtration options that deliver sterility assurance and high performance at every step. Filter selection is guided by risk analysis to identify the level of bioburden control required, the efficiency (throughput) of cell culture media processing, and the filter formats available. Before filter selection is finalized, acceptable performance of your cell culture process should be confirmed. 

Millipore Express® SHR (Sterile, High Retention) filters contain one layer of 0.1 µm polyethersulfone (PES) membrane and are available with an optional integrated 0.5 µm PES membrane prefilter that protects the high flux membrane, preventing premature plugging. These filters typically offer ≥ 7.0 log removal of mycoplasma and sterilizing-grade performance.

Millipore Express® SHC (Sterile, High Capacity) filters contain two layers (0.5/0.2 µm) of PES membrane and provide superior throughput and capacity for plugging streams. These filters offer sterilizing-grade performance.

Durapore® 0.1 µm and 0.22 µm filters contain one layer of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) membrane and provide high flow rates and throughputs. These filters offer sterilizing-grade performance.



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    Durapore® polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) membranes are a trusted choice for various bioprocessing operations, including liquid sterile filtration, sterile tank and gas venting, and final sterilizing filtration, offering low protein binding, broad chemical compatibility, and low extractables. These membranes are versatile, suitable for applications such as filtration of cell culture media, monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), vaccines, plasma, viral vector intermediates, and ophthalmics, with the additional assurance of 100% integrity testing for all Durapore® sterilizing filters during manufacturing.

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Selecting the Right Filter Format for Cell Culture Media Processing

Our filters are fully scalable, from small-scale tools to pilot and production scale manufacturing. Most are offered as disposable capsule filters, as well as cartridge filters for use in stainless steel housings. Some filters are offered in high-area formats which double the membrane area compared to standard area filters, without increasing filter footprint. Each filter is available with several connection options, providing flexibility for your specific process needs.

QUALITY STANDARDS AND DOCUMENTATION

Our filters are supported by the Emprove® Program which provides three types of dossiers to support different stages of development and manufacturing operations such as qualification, risk assessment, and process optimization. The dossiers consolidate comprehensive product-specific testing data, quality statements, and regulatory information in a readily available format.




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