That depends on the ttype of cells you are culturing. Bacteria can use Luria broth while human cells require expensive 'cell culture medium' giving the growth factors those cells need to survive.
I’ve worked in cGMP before, these kind of cultures would be set up in special facilities with HEPA filters and clean room garments whilst performing similar steps but taking extra precautions to prevent contamination and essentially disinfecting all the components before installing them
I can't believe I do this daily. Feels absolutely amazing.
Is there any specific orientation we should put DO and pH probe?
Can this bioreactor be used in methane production as well?
Hi,
thank you for your informative video. I want to learn big-size reactor operation and working.
This is lab scale can you share some info about the industrial scale because about design and setup.
do you have a bioreactor that works best for skin tissue studies?
Very nice Mona 👍
What is the medium for organic reproduction/cell division and or replication?
That depends on the ttype of cells you are culturing. Bacteria can use Luria broth while human cells require expensive 'cell culture medium' giving the growth factors those cells need to survive.
whats the use of this one?
Fermentation
glove!
Cool but nothing is sterile.
Why have we opted for over exposing the complete video. Everything is completely washed out!
You were not following cGMP😢😢😢
I’ve worked in cGMP before, these kind of cultures would be set up in special facilities with HEPA filters and clean room garments whilst performing similar steps but taking extra precautions to prevent contamination and essentially disinfecting all the components before installing them
It's the Infors non biological lab. They are just putting units together not doing fermentation etc.
You don't need GMP if you're not in a GMP environment. This is to teach the novice routine operation in 10mins.