Chapter 11 Downstream Processing - Biomanufacturing
Table 11-1: Commonly employed downstream processing methods (adapted from Kemp and O’Neil 2003) Processing Method Attributes Benefits Limitations Clarification: (often considered part of the upstream processing train) Sedimentation- based Clarification continuous centrifugation capable of handling very large harvest volumes open process-
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