Single use systems
Single Use Systems (SUS) and Single use components are increasingly popular methods of pharmaceutical and biologics production. They differ from traditional Biopharmaceutical process systems in that they are disposed of after use as opposed to cleaned or CIP'd.
Key Advantages-
- Reduced consumption of water and chemicals
- Lower energy costs-due to reduced utility requirements
- Little or no cleaning or cleaning validation
- Minimized space requirements allowing for more flexible manufacturing
Many companies have adopted this platform for its ease of adapting to new product development needs and the flexibility it allows in adjusting to varying product supply and demand.
Sources
- Quantitative Economic Evaluation of Single Use Disposables in Bioprocessing by Andrew Sinclair and Miriam Monge
- Meissner One-Touch Single-Use Systems
- Pall Corporation:Single-Use systems
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 9/7/2014. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.