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Pioneering Just-in-Time (JIT) Strategy for Accelerating Raman Method Development and Implementation for Biologic Continuous Manufacturing
Raman spectroscopy is a popular process
analytical technology (PAT)
tool that has been increasingly used to monitor and control the monoclonal
antibody (mAb) manufacturing process. Although it allows the characterization
of a variety of quality attributes by developing chemometric models,
a large quantity of representative data is required, and hence, the
model development process can be time-consuming. In recent years,
the pharmaceutical industry has been expediting new drug development
in order to achieve faster delivery of life-changing drugs to patients.
The shortened development timelines have impacted the Raman application,
as less time is allowed for data collection. To address this problem,
an innovative Just-in-Time (JIT) strategy is proposed with the goal
of reducing the time needed for Raman model development and ensuring
its implementation. To demonstrate its capabilities, a proof-of-concept
study was performed by applying the JIT strategy to a biologic continuous
process for producing monoclonal antibody products. Raman spectroscopy
and online two-dimensional liquid chromatography (2D-LC) were integrated
as a PAT analyzer system. Raman models of antibody titer and aggregate
percentage were calibrated by chemometric modeling in real-time. The
models were also updated in real-time using new data collected during
process monitoring. Initial Raman models with adequate performance
were established using data collected from two lab-scale cell culture
batches and subsequently updated using one scale-up batch. The JIT
strategy is capable of accelerating Raman method development to monitor
and guide the expedited biologics process development