Issue 8, 2005

Development of a multiplexed microbioreactor system for high-throughput bioprocessing

Abstract

A multiplexed microbioreactor system for parallel operation of multiple microbial fermentation is described. The system includes miniature motors for magnetic stirring of the microbioreactors and optics to monitor the fermentation parameters optical density (OD), dissolved oxygen (DO), and pH, in-situ and in real time. The microbioreactors are fabricated out of poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) and poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS), and have a working volume of 150 µl. Oxygenation of the cells occurs through a thin PDMS membrane at the top of the reactor chamber. Stirring is achieved with a magnetic spin bar in the reactor chamber. Parallel microbial fermentations with Escherichia coli are carried out in four stirred microbioreactors and demonstrate the reproducible performance of the multiplexed system. The profiles for OD, DO, and pH compare favourably to fermentations performed in bioreactor systems with multiple bench-scale reactors. Finally, the multiplexed system is used to compare two different reactor designs, demonstrating that the reproducibility of the system permits the quantification of microbioreactor performance.

Graphical abstract: Development of a multiplexed microbioreactor system for high-throughput bioprocessing

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Mar 2005
Accepted
10 Jun 2005
First published
30 Jun 2005

Lab Chip, 2005,5, 819-826

Development of a multiplexed microbioreactor system for high-throughput bioprocessing

N. Szita, P. Boccazzi, Z. Zhang, P. Boyle, A. J. Sinskey and K. F. Jensen, Lab Chip, 2005, 5, 819 DOI: 10.1039/B504243G

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