Issue 10, 2011

Microfluidic chemostat and turbidostat with flow rate, oxygen, and temperature control for dynamic continuous culture

Abstract

This work reports on an instrument capable of supporting automated microscale continuous culture experiments. The instrument consists of a plastic-PDMS device capable of continuous flow without volume drift or evaporation. We apply direct computer controlled machining and chemical bonding fabrication for production of fluidic devices with a 1 mL working volume, high oxygen transfer rate (kLa ≈ 0.025 s−1), fast mixing (2 s), accurate flow control (±18 nL), and closed loop control over temperature, cell density, dissolved oxygen, and pH. Integrated peristaltic pumps and valves provide control over input concentrations and allow the system to perform different types of cell culture on a single device, such as batch, chemostat, and turbidostat continuous cultures. Continuous cultures are demonstrated without contamination for 3 weeks in a single device and both steady state and dynamically controlled conditions are possible.

Graphical abstract: Microfluidic chemostat and turbidostat with flow rate, oxygen, and temperature control for dynamic continuous culture

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Jan 2011
Accepted
07 Mar 2011
First published
29 Mar 2011

Lab Chip, 2011,11, 1730-1739

Microfluidic chemostat and turbidostat with flow rate, oxygen, and temperature control for dynamic continuous culture

K. S. Lee, P. Boccazzi, A. J. Sinskey and R. J. Ram, Lab Chip, 2011, 11, 1730 DOI: 10.1039/C1LC20019D

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