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Research paper thumbnail of HEK293 cell culture media study: increasing cell density for different bioprocess applications

Research paper thumbnail of Preliminary studies of cell culture strategies for bioprocess development based on HEK293 cells

Research paper thumbnail of ICP-MS: a powerful technique for quantitative determination of gold nanoparticles without previous dissolving

Journal of Nanoparticle Research, 2009

A direct and simple inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS) method for the determin... more A direct and simple inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS) method for the determination of gold nanoparticles (AuNP) with different particle sizes ranging from 5 to 20 nm and suspended in aqueous solutions is described. The results show no significant difference compared to the determination of the same AuNPs after digestion, as claimed by the literature. The obtained limit of quantification of the method is 0.15 lg/L Au(III) that corresponds to 4.40 9 10 9 AuNP/L, considering spherical AuNPs 15 nm sized. Spike recovery experiments have shown that the sample matrix is a significant factor influencing the accuracy of the measurement. Spike recoveries from 93% to 95% are found for AuNP samples prepared in trisodium citrate, while for deionized H 2 O a spike recovery of around 80% was obtained. The sample preparation mode along with the ICP-MS parameters have been optimized and found to be crucial so as to achieve the required accuracy for the direct quantification of AuNP suspensions. The effect of the nanoparticle size upon the ICP-MS signal also was studied, and only significant differences due to the chemical environment and not to the AuNPs size were found.

Research paper thumbnail of HEK293 cell culture media study towards bioprocess optimization: Animal derived component free and animal derived component containing platforms

Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2013

The increasing demand for biopharmaceuticals produced in mammalian cells has lead industries to e... more The increasing demand for biopharmaceuticals produced in mammalian cells has lead industries to enhance bioprocess volumetric productivity through different strategies. Among those strategies, cell culture media development is of major interest. In the present work, several commercially available culture media for Human Embryonic Kidney cells (HEK293) were evaluated in terms of maximal specific growth rate and maximal viable cell concentration supported. The main objective was to provide different cell culture platforms which are suitable for a wide range of applications depending on the type and the final use of the product obtained. Performing simple media supplementations with and without animal derived components, an enhancement of cell concentration from 2 × 10(6) cell/mL to 17 × 10(6) cell/mL was achieved in batch mode operation. Additionally, the media were evaluated for adenovirus production as a specific application case of HEK293 cells. None of the supplements interfered significantly with the adenovirus infection although some differences were encountered in viral productivity. To the best of our knowledge, the high cell density achieved in the work presented has never been reported before in HEK293 batch cell cultures and thus, our results are greatly promising to further study cell culture strategies in bioreactor towards bioprocess optimization.

Research paper thumbnail of HEK293 cell culture media study: increasing cell density for different bioprocess applications

Research paper thumbnail of Preliminary studies of cell culture strategies for bioprocess development based on HEK293 cells

Research paper thumbnail of ICP-MS: a powerful technique for quantitative determination of gold nanoparticles without previous dissolving

Journal of Nanoparticle Research, 2009

A direct and simple inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS) method for the determin... more A direct and simple inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS) method for the determination of gold nanoparticles (AuNP) with different particle sizes ranging from 5 to 20 nm and suspended in aqueous solutions is described. The results show no significant difference compared to the determination of the same AuNPs after digestion, as claimed by the literature. The obtained limit of quantification of the method is 0.15 lg/L Au(III) that corresponds to 4.40 9 10 9 AuNP/L, considering spherical AuNPs 15 nm sized. Spike recovery experiments have shown that the sample matrix is a significant factor influencing the accuracy of the measurement. Spike recoveries from 93% to 95% are found for AuNP samples prepared in trisodium citrate, while for deionized H 2 O a spike recovery of around 80% was obtained. The sample preparation mode along with the ICP-MS parameters have been optimized and found to be crucial so as to achieve the required accuracy for the direct quantification of AuNP suspensions. The effect of the nanoparticle size upon the ICP-MS signal also was studied, and only significant differences due to the chemical environment and not to the AuNPs size were found.

Research paper thumbnail of HEK293 cell culture media study towards bioprocess optimization: Animal derived component free and animal derived component containing platforms

Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2013

The increasing demand for biopharmaceuticals produced in mammalian cells has lead industries to e... more The increasing demand for biopharmaceuticals produced in mammalian cells has lead industries to enhance bioprocess volumetric productivity through different strategies. Among those strategies, cell culture media development is of major interest. In the present work, several commercially available culture media for Human Embryonic Kidney cells (HEK293) were evaluated in terms of maximal specific growth rate and maximal viable cell concentration supported. The main objective was to provide different cell culture platforms which are suitable for a wide range of applications depending on the type and the final use of the product obtained. Performing simple media supplementations with and without animal derived components, an enhancement of cell concentration from 2 × 10(6) cell/mL to 17 × 10(6) cell/mL was achieved in batch mode operation. Additionally, the media were evaluated for adenovirus production as a specific application case of HEK293 cells. None of the supplements interfered significantly with the adenovirus infection although some differences were encountered in viral productivity. To the best of our knowledge, the high cell density achieved in the work presented has never been reported before in HEK293 batch cell cultures and thus, our results are greatly promising to further study cell culture strategies in bioreactor towards bioprocess optimization.

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