Life-cycle and cost of goods assessment of fed-batch and perfusion-based manufacturing processes for mAbs

Biotechnol Prog. 2016 Sep;32(5):1324-1335. doi: 10.1002/btpr.2323. Epub 2016 Jul 28.

Abstract

Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is an environmental assessment tool that quantifies the environmental impact associated with a product or a process (e.g., water consumption, energy requirements, and solid waste generation). While LCA is a standard approach in many commercial industries, its application has not been exploited widely in the bioprocessing sector. To contribute toward the design of more cost-efficient, robust and environmentally-friendly manufacturing process for monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), a framework consisting of an LCA and economic analysis combined with a sensitivity analysis of manufacturing process parameters and a production scale-up study is presented. The efficiency of the framework is demonstrated using a comparative study of the two most commonly used upstream configurations for mAb manufacture, namely fed-batch (FB) and perfusion-based processes. Results obtained by the framework are presented using a range of visualization tools, and indicate that a standard perfusion process (with a pooling duration of 4 days) has similar cost of goods than a FB process but a larger environmental footprint because it consumed 35% more water, demanded 17% more energy, and emitted 17% more CO2 than the FB process. Water consumption was the most important impact category, especially when scaling-up the processes, as energy was required to produce process water and water-for-injection, while CO2 was emitted from energy generation. The sensitivity analysis revealed that the perfusion process can be made more environmentally-friendly than the FB process if the pooling duration is extended to 8 days. © 2016 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 32:1324-1335, 2016.

Keywords: decision-making; environmental assessment; life-cycle assessment (LCA); monoclonal antibody; sustainability.

MeSH terms

  • Antibodies, Monoclonal / analysis*
  • Antibodies, Monoclonal / economics*
  • Environmental Monitoring / economics*
  • Perfusion

Substances

  • Antibodies, Monoclonal