Using artificial neural networks to accelerate flowsheet optimization for downstream process development

Author:

Keulen Daphne1ORCID,van der Hagen Erik1,Geldhof Geoffroy2,Le Bussy Olivier2,Pabst Martin1ORCID,Ottens Marcel1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biotechnology Delft University of Technology Delft The Netherlands

2. GSK Technical Research & Development—Microbial Drug Substance Rixensart Belgium

Abstract

AbstractAn optimal purification process for biopharmaceutical products is important to meet strict safety regulations, and for economic benefits. To find the global optimum, it is desirable to screen the overall design space. Advanced model‐based approaches enable to screen a broad range of the design‐space, in contrast to traditional statistical or heuristic‐based approaches. Though, chromatographic mechanistic modeling (MM), one of the advanced model‐based approaches, can be speed‐limiting for flowsheet optimization, which evaluates every purification possibility (e.g., type and order of purification techniques, and their operating conditions). Therefore, we propose to use artificial neural networks (ANNs) during global optimization to select the most optimal flowsheets. So, the number of flowsheets for final local optimization is reduced and consequently the overall optimization time. Employing ANNs during global optimization proved to reduce the number of flowsheets from 15 to only 3. From these three, one flowsheet was optimized locally and similar final results were found when using the global outcome of either the ANN or MM as starting condition. Moreover, the overall flowsheet optimization time was reduced by 50% when using ANNs during global optimization. This approach accelerates the early purification process design; moreover, it is generic, flexible, and regardless of sample material's type.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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