Automation of selective assays for on-line bioprocess monitoring by flow-injection analysis

Trends in Biotechnology
J J van der PolJ Tramper

Abstract

On-line analysis of one component in a complex media used for bioprocesses requires the application of selective tests such as enzymes assays. Because these assays are susceptible to interference by other medium components and have a limited detection range, automatic sample pretreatment is a prerequisite. The progress made with automatic sample pretreatment in flow-injection analysis makes this technique particularly suitable for on-line monitoring of bioprocesses. Moreover, newly developed software control systems may improve the necessary robustness of flow-infection analysis systems.

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