BIOne 250: Bioprocess control for microbial applications

A budget-friendly bioprocess control station for microbial applications

16 Feb 2024
Jessica Calvey
Product and Reviews Admin Assistant

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The BIOne 250 Bioprocess Controller for microbial applications

Distek, Inc., a leader in laboratory pharmaceutical instruments, has launched the BIOne 250 Bioprocess Controller, designed for microbial applications. This latest model is a process optimized design of the well-established BIOne 1250 benchtop bioreactor system, offering an approachable solution to meet the nuanced requirements of advanced microbial bioprocessing.

This new addition to the Distek bioprocessing instrument family is designed as a cost-effective solution for microbial bioprocess applications. Building on the design of the BIOne 1250 controller, the BIOne 250 provides sophisticated functionality to laboratories and research facilities of all sizes.

The controller retains the user interface of the BIOne 1250 via a remote PC or monitor. This unique capability supports the management of multiple bioreactors from a single central screen.

A key feature of the BIOne 250 is its scalability, accommodating the evolving needs of bioprocess applications, making it suitable for scale-down modeling, material generation, and process optimization. Researchers can trust in the controller's reliability and precision, ensuring consistent and accurate results throughout experiments. Furthermore, the BIOne 250 seamlessly integrates with Distek's existing product line, offering compatibility with a range of bioprocess equipment.

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Biopharmaceutical AdvancesBiopharmaceutical advances follow the development of pharmaceuticals derived from biotechnology, also known as biotechnology medicines. Biopharmaceuticals may be produced from cell lines, plants, or microbial cells. Important considerations of biopharmaceutical use include application, cost, production process and purification.Bioprocessing / FermentationBioprocessing is the use of biological materials to perform commercial, scientific or medical research processes. Biological materials used include cells, enzymes and organisms. Usually bioprocessing requires a batch or continuous bioreactor such as a fermentor or cell culture system. The advantages of using a reactor include high productivity, easy configuration, adjustable values and automation.BioprocessingBioprocessing is the use of biological systems for the conversion of raw materials to desired products. This includes the research, development and manufacturing stages of production and can refer to food processing, small-molecule pharmaceutical manufacture, production of recombinant protein therapeutics, or the generation of renewable energy.PharmaceuticalsPharmaceuticals are medicinal drugs used in healthcare to diagnose, prevent, cure and treat illnesses. Pharmaceuticals that are excreted after use appear in wastewater and can have detrimental effects on the environment.
BIOne 250: Bioprocess control for microbial applications