A low cost, disposable process for the manufacture of pDNA will aid in the development of vaccines.
Nov 2, 2007
By:
Paul Lloyd-Evans, Denise A. Phillips, Antony C.C. Wright, R. Keith Williams
Disposables are increasingly being used in the manufacture of biopharmaceuticals. This article describes the design of a fully disposable process for the cGMP manufacture of clinical trial grade plasmid DNA. It addresses the rationale for implementing such a process with respect to the manufacture of patient-specific plasmid DNA vaccines for the treatment of leukemia. The process incorporates a number of disposable technologies, which are simple to use and thus reduce the need for investment in expensive equipment and cleaning validation.
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