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Fig 6
Measured and simulated kinetics as in Fig. , but for run H5
The quasi-stationary concentrations of several amino acids, such as MET and LEU, are lower in run H5 (see Fig. 6 ) than in run H2 (compare Fig. 4 ).
by Guthke, R.; Zeilinger, K.; Sickinger, S.; Schmidt-Heck, W.; Buentemeyer, H.; Iding, K.; Lehmann, J.; Pfaff, M.; Pless, G.; Gerlach, J.C.Journal: Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering Vol. 28 Issue 5DOI: 10.1007/s00449-005-0040-1Published: 2006-03-29Institution(s): Hans Knoell Institute, University Medicine Berlin, University of Bielefeld, BioControl Jena GmbH, University of Pittsburgh
Abstract
The kinetics of 18 amino acids, ammonia (NH3) and urea (UREA) in 18 liver cell bioreactor runs were analyzed and simulated by a two-compartment model consisting of a system of 42 differential equations. The model parameters, most of them representing enzymatic activities, were identified and their values discussed with respect to the different liver cell bioreactor performance levels. The nitrogen balance based model was used as a tool to quantify the variability of runs and to describe different kinetic patterns of the amino acid metabolism, in particular with respect to glutamate (GLU) and aspartate (ASP).
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