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CD CHO Basal Media

Eden CHO CD media
This medium supports high-density CHO cell cultures and the efficient production of antibodies and other therapeutic proteins, which could substantially reduce production costs. BioEngine’s culture media has had numerous successful applications for mainstream production cell lines like CHO-K1, CHO-ZN, CHO-S, CHO DG44, HORIZON, etc.
Currently, BioEngine has served 60+ antibody and fusion protein projects, including 4 marketed products, 20+ phase I-II clinical projects, and 30+ IND projects.
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Description

Performance

Features

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    Animal-Derived Component Free

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    Protein-Free/Peptide-Free

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    Chemically Defined

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    DMF Completed

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    Universality: Supports the culture of various CHO cell lines (CHO-K1,CHOZN, HORIZON, CHO-S, CHO DG44, etc.) in fed-batch, high-density fed-batch and perfusion cultures

Advantages

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Equivalent or superior performance to global brand products with better price and lead time

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4 advanced CMPM (Cone Mixing Pin Milling) powder media production lines to meet different customer demand with high inter-batch consistency (CPK*>1.33)

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Safe and compliant: chemically defined formulation minimizes the potential of contamination from animal-derived components and meets relevant compliance and regulatory requirements

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EU certified ISO13485:2016 QMS and MDSAP (FDA), all data are traceable

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Full documents support for IND application

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Strictly selected the "2 domestic+1 imported" raw material supplier model to to ensure a stable and reliable supply chain

*CPK is a standard index to state the capability of one process.  CPK=1.33: the process is capable and meets specification limits. The higher the CPK,the better.

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Eden 601 Kit Eden B601S Basal Medium EXP0115604 200L Powder

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EXP0115603 10L Powder
Eden F602aS Feed Medium EXP0115704 30L Powder

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Eden F600bS Feed Medium EXP0108804 10L Powder

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EXP0108802 1L Powder
Eden 100 Kit Eden B100S Basal Medium EXP0116405 200L Powder

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EXP0116402 10L Powder
Eden F100aS Feed Medium EXP0116504 30L Powder

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Eden F100bS Feed Medium EXP0116604 10L Powder

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Tuner-Sia EXP0119101 Powder 100g Bag For modulating sialylation of antibody

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Tuner-Gal EXP0119201 Liquid 1L Bottle For modulating galactosylation of antibody

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EXP0119202 Liquid 100ml Bottle

Performance

Antibodies

In fed-batch culture process, Eden CHO CD media demonstrated significant improvements,including enhanced cell growth rate, maximum viable cell density, and cell viability at harvest. The yield has tripled compared to Brand A, while meeting the customer's requirements on quality attributes, including charge distribution and aggregation. This has effectively reduced he customer's production costs.

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In perfusion culture process, Eden CHO CD media outperformed other brands with superior productivity. At VVD=1.0, it achieved 2.2 g/L/day Vp and 19 g/L cumulative product expression in 14 days, 55% higher than Brand B. At VVD=2.0, it reached 3.3 g/L/day Vp and 25 g/L cumulative product expression in 14 days.

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FAQ

Q1: What is the packaging for BioEngine's powder media?

Q2:Can we seal the bag if there is leftover powdered medium?

Q3:What is the shelf life of BioEngine's Eden series CHO cell culture media, and how do you verify the expiration date?

Q4:Does BioEngine offer any regulators or additives for modulating antibody glycosylation?

Q5:Does BioEngine's CHO cell culture media contain hydrolysates, insulin, cytokines, or other components?

Q6: What are CHO media?

Q7: What are the differences between DMEM and RPMI?

Q8: What is a fed-batch culture?

Q9: What are the advantages of suspension cell cultures?

Q10: What is gene therapy?

Q11: Does BioEngine provides serum products, like FBS?

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In fed-batch culture process, Eden CHO CD media demonstrated significant improvements,including enhanced cell growth rate, maximum viable cell density, and cell viability at harvest. The yield has tripled compared to Brand A, while meeting the customer's requirements on quality attributes, including charge distribution and aggregation. This has effectively reduced he customer's production costs.

 

 

In perfusion culture process, Eden CHO CD media outperformed other brands with superior productivity. At VVD=1.0, it achieved 2.2 g/L/day Vp and 19 g/L cumulative product expression in 14 days, 55% higher than Brand B. At VVD=2.0, it reached 3.3 g/L/day Vp and 25 g/L cumulative product expression in 14 days.

 

 

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FAQ

Q1: What is the packaging for BioEngine's powder media?

A:All of our powder media products are packaged in aluminum foil bags. The aluminum foil bags provide excellent light protection, low water permeability, and low oxygen permeability, effectively preventing the deterioration of powdered culture media due to light exposure, humidity, and oxidation. You can view product images on the respective product pages.

Q2: Can we seal the bag if there is leftover powdered medium?

A: This product is highly hygroscopic. It is recommended to use it immediately after opening. If further storage is necessary, strict sealing methods such as heat sealing or using sealing clips should be employed to seal tightly and prevent moisture absorption that may lead to product failure.

Q3: What is the shelf life of BioEngine's Eden series CHO cell culture media, and how do you verify the expiration date?

A: The Eden series CHO culture media have a shelf life of 1 to 2 years, validated through real-time stability experiments and accelerated testing.

Q4: Does BioEngine offer any regulators or additives for modulating antibody glycosylation?

A: Currently, there are no quality-adjusting agent products available. However, we can provide some experimental protocols based on customer data to assist them in antibody/protein quality modulation.

Q5: Does BioEngine's CHO cell culture media contain hydrolysates, insulin, cytokines, or other components?

A: The Eden series CHO culture media do not contain hydrolysates, insulin, cytokines, glutamine, antibiotics, HEPES, phenol red, and HT (Hypoxanthine and Thymidine). If your cell line is dependent on cytokines, hydrolysates, glutamine, or nucleotides (such as hypoxanthine and thymidine), it is recommended to add appropriate concentrations of these substances to the Eden series culture media.

Q6: What are CHO media?

A: CHO media refers to cell culture media specifically designed for the growth and maintenance of Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells, which are commonly used in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries to produce therapeutic proteins and monoclonal antibodies. CHO media are typically composed of a variety of nutrients, growth factors, and supplements that promote cell growth, proliferation, and protein expression in these cells. There are several types of CHO media available with different formulations optimized for specific applications, including serum-free and chemically defined options. The Eden series CHO culture media provided by BioEngine are chemically defined media that are serum-free, protein-free, and animal-derived components free.

Q7: What are the differences between DMEM and RPMI?

A:DMEM and RPMI are two commonly used types of media for cell culture, and they have some differences in their composition and usage. Here are some of the key differences:

 

1. Nutrient composition: DMEM (Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's Medium) and RPMI (Roswell Park Memorial Institute) have different nutrient compositions. DMEM contains higher levels of glucose, amino acids, vitamins, and sodium pyruvate, while RPMI has a lower glucose concentration and a different amino acid and vitamin composition.

2. pH: DMEM has a higher pH (7.4-7.6) compared to RPMI (7.2-7.4).

3. Usage: DMEM is a more general-purpose medium and can be used for a wide range of cell types, including adherent and non-adherent cells, while RPMI is typically used for the culture of immune cells such as lymphocytes and hybridomas.

4. Serum requirement: RPMI is often used with lower serum concentrations (e.g. 5-10%) than DMEM, which may require higher serum concentrations (e.g. 10-20%).

Overall, the choice between DMEM and RPMI depends on the specific cell type being cultured and the experimental conditions.

Q8: What is a fed-batch culture?

A:Fed-batch culture is a type of bioreactor operation used in industrial biotechnology to cultivate microorganisms or cells for the production of various bioproducts, such as vaccines, enzymes, and biofuels. In a fed-batch culture, a small initial volume of culture medium is used to inoculate a bioreactor, which is then gradually supplemented with additional nutrients, such as sugars, amino acids, and vitamins, over the course of the culture process.

 

The goal of a fed-batch culture is to maximize cell growth and productivity while maintaining a stable culture environment. By controlling the rate and timing of nutrient addition, the culture can be kept in a state of controlled growth, avoiding the depletion of nutrients and accumulation of waste products that can limit growth and product formation in batch cultures. Additionally, the use of a fed-batch culture can allow for the accumulation of high cell densities and the optimization of production conditions, leading to higher yields and greater efficiency in bioprocesses.

Q9: What are the advantages of suspension cell cultures?

A:Suspension cell culture is a type of cell culture where cells are grown in a liquid medium and are suspended in the culture medium, as opposed to being attached to a surface or substrate. Some of the advantages of suspension cell culture are:

 

1. Scalability: Suspension cell cultures can be easily scaled up to produce large quantities of cells. This makes them particularly useful for biomanufacturing and the production of recombinant proteins.

2. Flexibility: Suspension cultures can be adapted to a wide range of culture conditions, such as pH, temperature, and nutrient availability. This allows for the optimization of cell growth and productivity.

3. Homogeneity: Suspension cultures provide a more homogeneous population of cells than adherent cultures, where cells may exhibit varying degrees of differentiation and proliferation.

4. Reduced risk of contamination: Suspension cultures are less prone to contamination by bacteria or fungi than adherent cultures, as there are no surfaces for microorganisms to adhere to.

5. Ease of harvesting: Cells in suspension culture can be easily harvested using centrifugation, filtration, or other methods. This simplifies downstream processing and reduces the risk of damage to the cells.

 

Overall, suspension cell culture offers several advantages over other types of cell culture, particularly in the context of large-scale biomanufacturing and the production of recombinant proteins.

Q10: What is gene therapy?

A:"Gene therapy is a technique that modifies a person's genes to treat or cure disease 1. Gene therapy can work by several mechanisms, such as:

●Replacing a disease-causing gene with a healthy copy of the gene.

●Inactivating or deleting a disease-causing gene.

●Introducing a new or modified gene to help fight disease.

 

Gene therapy is a promising and innovative field of medicine that has potential applications for many diseases, such as cancer, genetic disorders, infectious diseases, and autoimmune diseases 23. However, gene therapy also faces many challenges and risks, such as safety, efficacy, ethical issues, and regulatory hurdles.

Gene therapy usually be delivered to the cells by virus vector, such as AAV, Adv and RV. BioEngine provides vigor series insect cell media for large scale AAV production."

Q11: Does BioEngine provides serum products, like FBS?

A: NO. BioEngine provides various serum-free media products and cell culture services.
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