A single-use benchtop bioreactor with simple operation aimed at improving productivity.
The industry-standard multi-channel, compact fully automated bioreactor, Ambr250 in a benchtop configuration, has arrived with new features and applications for regenerative medicine. It allows for independent cultivation with highly controlled single-use containers with operating capacities of 100-250 mL, arranged in a maximum of 8 channels. There are three types of containers, each specialized for cells, microorganisms, and regenerative medicine, with a refined design that contributes to process development and optimization. Since the containers are single-use and sterilized, they enable fast turnover, accelerating customers' research and development activities. Because it is geometrically identical to bioreactors used for production scale in pharmaceuticals and regenerative medicine products, it is possible to quickly transition and implement optimized cultivation and production conditions.
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The Ambr250 modular system has both cell culture and microbial culture capabilities, making it suitable for all types of culture applications. It is characterized by its wide range of applications, including research and development of biopharmaceuticals and recombinant production. ■ Process optimization ■ Process characterization ■ Process robustness studies for QbD research ■ Process scale-down model
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Sartorius Stedim, established in 2007 through the merger of the German company Sartorius, founded in 1870, and the French company Stedim, is a pioneer in "Single-Use Technology (SUT)." As a company capable of providing comprehensive technical support to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, its cutting-edge technology is highly regarded worldwide in the fields of scientific instruments and biotechnology.