Bioreactor Sampling Articles & Analysis
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What is a Bioreactor?In simple terms, a bioreactor is a vessel in which a biological reaction (bioprocess) takes place under optimal controlled conditions to achieve maximum product formation. ...
Bonnybrook was not the first treatment plant to upgrade bioreactors for nutrient removal: Other communities had struggled with the technology. ...
Operational taxonomic units-based analysis (97% similarity cut-off) of bioreactor samples (three periods) revealed that the microbial diversity changed regardless of operational conditions. ...
Here are two practical examples of automating routine tasks in upstream and downstream bioprocessing with relatively simple instrumentation. Automated Sampling Scheduled automated sampling from a bioreactor. This can be from a conventional glass benchtop vessel, rocker, SUB, or SIP stainless steel fermenter. ...
Assess solids viability via the Active Biomass Ratio (ABR) By conducting an ATP test on a bioreactor sample and converting the result from ng cATP/mL to mg Active Biomass/mL, it can then be directly compared to the Total Suspended Solids (TSS) for the same sample to determine the Active Biomass Ratio, ABR (%). ...
