Immobilized cell bioreactor

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process

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435240241, 43524045, 4352991, 210150, 210615, C12N 500, B01D 3370

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055852661

ABSTRACT:
An immobilized cell bioreactor is disclosed wherein the cells are harbored within or upon an immobilization matrix including cell support sheets comprised of common textile fabric. The cell support sheets are oriented in a vertical parallel layered array with a gas phase substantially surrounding each sheet. The vertical orientation allows nutrient culture supply and product recovery to be assisted by gravity. The vertical orientation also allows the sheets to extend into unused vertical space, producing a space-efficient bioreactor, and it also allows a series of bioreactors to be closely and efficiently organized within the laboratory space.

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