Whitepaper: How controlled freezing enables scalability

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Michael Eder

February 15, 2022

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In a comprehensive study the impact of ice front growth speed on scalability of freezing protein solutions has been evaluated.

Controlling the freezing behavior of drug substance is the ultimate goal in pharmaceutical manufacturing. It opens doors to process reproducibility, consistent quality of the final drug product by maintaining uniform conditions for the biopharmaceuticals during freezing and consequently for frozen storage and shipment. Particularly when producing different drug products at different sensitivities, temperature setpoints it relieves the commercial bulk production.
As one of the most essential parameters to achieve control over freezing & thawing bulk, the freezing rate has been considered and evaluated in different tests. The leverage of the ice front growth speed had a significant impact on the control and as a result on the quality of the protein.

The new insights from the study from Single Use Support and TU Vienna pave the way towards a freezing and thawing in a controlled and scalable environment, by controlling the ice front growth speed throughout different scales, by reaching high product homogeneity during freezing and by maintaining highest protein activity.

Whitepaper: How Controlled & Scalable Freezing Becomes Reality

Scalability around freezing means the ability to guarantee constant freezing kinetics on proteins (biopharmaceutical molecules) in all scales, filling volumes and loading scenarios. This guide covers how to achieve scalable freezing & thawing of biopharmaceuticals by showing What is scalability? Setup for controlled icefront growth speed Scalability results Outcomes
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Michael Eder

Senior Marketing Manager

Michael Eder, MA, is Senior Marketing Manager at Single Use Support. He is expert in pharma and health communication with his 10+ years experience in pharma. After completing his master's degree in International Healthcare Management at MCI The Entrepreneurial school in Innsbruck, he has gained experience in the pharmaceutical field manufacturing and commercialization of OTC and RX drugs. Michael creates articles about Freeze Thaw applications and Platform solutions from Single Use Support and is the author of current news with Single Use Support worldwide. 

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