Aseptic sampling
Aseptic sampling is the process of aseptically withdrawing materials used in biopharmaceutical processes for analysis so as not contaminate or alter the sample or the source of the sample. Aseptic samples are drawn throughout the entire biopharmaceutical process. Analysis of the sample includes sterility, cell count/cell viability, metabolites, gases, osmolality and more.
Aseptic sampling techniques
Biopharmaceutical drug manufacturers widely use aseptic sampling devices to enhance aseptic technique. The latest innovations of sampling devices harmonize with emerging trends in disposability, enhance operating efficiencies and improve operator safety.Turn-key aseptic sampling devices
Turn-key Aseptic Sampling Devices are ready-to-use sampling devices that require little or no equipment preparation by the users. Turn-key devices help managers reduce labor costs, estimated to represent 75% to 80% of the cost of running a biotech facility.Turn-key aseptic sampling devices include:
- A means to connect the device to the bioprocess equipment
- A mechanism to aseptically access the materials held in the biopress equipment
- A means to aseptically transfer the sample out of the bioprocess equipment
- A vessel or container to aseptically collect the sample
- A mechanism to aseptically disconnect the collection vessel