Vaccine bioreactor is a device or system designed to grow organisms (such as bacteria, yeast, or animal cells) under controlled conditions to produce vaccines. These bioreactors provide an environment in which cells can grow and multiply efficiently, allowing the production of desired biological products, including antigens for use in vaccines. The design and operation of vaccine bioreactors is critical for the efficient and safe production of vaccines, especially when scaling up production from laboratory to industrial production scale.
Vaccine bioreactors play a vital role in the development and production of vaccines. They are used to grow various types of cells, including bacteria, yeast, insect cells and mammalian cells, which can produce active ingredients in vaccines such as proteins, polysaccharides and virus-like particles. With the development of biotechnology, the design and operation of vaccine bioreactors are also constantly advancing to improve the efficiency and reduce costs of vaccine production.
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