摘要 |
<p>A method and system for providing real-time, biomanufacturing process monitoring and control in response to infra-red (IR) spectroscopic fingerprinting of a biomolecule. IR spectroscopy is used to fingerprint an active biomolecule in situ in a biomanufacturing process. In one embodiment, Fourier Transform Infra-Red spectroscopy (FTIR) is used to determine whether an active or aged biomolecule is present in stages of a biomanufacturing process. In one preferred example, the biomanufacturing process manufactures a biomaterial in bulk. The biomanufacturing process has four stages: bioproduction, recovery, purification, and bulk storage. FTIR spectroscopy is used to monitor the optimization of each process step by providing feedback controls, and to fingerprint in real-time, in situ whether active biomolecules are present in each stage.</p> |