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Automated HPLC monitoring of glucose, glutamine, lactate and alanine on suspended mammalian cell reactors

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An isocratic HPLC method has been developed for the single step analysis of glucose, lactate, alanine and glutamine (without prederivatization) in mammalian cell culture media. The method has been successfully connected and automated on a stirred tank reactor to monitor these components during hybridoma culture.

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Favre, E., Pugeaud, P. & Péringer, P. Automated HPLC monitoring of glucose, glutamine, lactate and alanine on suspended mammalian cell reactors. Biotechnol Tech 4, 315–320 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00157428

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