Liquid Dosage
Protein-based therapeutics are increasingly being developed as new chemical entities in the pharmaceutical and life science industries. Unlike small molecules, which are typically synthesized using chemical processes, most proteins need to be processed in living systems, mostly by recombinant DNA technology. The proteins can then be produced in their functional form (quaternary structure), rather than by microbial biosynthesis (bacteria/yeast), substantially reducing the downstream stages of the process.
As the demand for large-volume products increases, so does the requirement for higher capacity reactors (up to 20,000 L) to realize economies of scale. GEA has responded to the changing needs of biopharmaceutical manufacturers and developed improved technology solutions to optimize both upstream and, with increasing titers, downstream processing, in terms of time and cost efficiency.
Based on its history of innovation and process development, GEA has a thorough working knowledge of therapeutic protein production and has used this competence to design better media and feeding strategies, optimize the fermentation stage and enhance physicochemical conditions during the manufacturing process.
A leading international supplier of integrated process systems, our extensive portfolio of products, technologies and services includes standard and customized fermenters, separators and entire production lines, as well as plant for the production, storage and distribution of clean utilities. Systems for the preparation of media, fluid management, cell cultivation and purification are also part of our global scope of supply.
As a competent manufacturer of complete plant for the life science industries, GEA is a full-service provider of solutions that meet your exact requirements and specifications. From planning, development and installation to qualification and maintenance, our experienced engineers will collaborate with your project team to supply innovative and efficient process solutions for your applications.
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Homogenizatory laboratoryjne od GEA, małe i kompaktowe, pozwalają testować wpływ homogenizacji na produkt oraz ustalać najlepsze parametry procesowe.

Homogenizatory GEA to urządzenia złożone z dwóch zasadniczych elementów: bloku sprężającego, który umożliwia pompie tłokowej wytwarzanie wysokiego ciśnienia, oraz zaworu homogenizującego zdolnego do mikronizacji rozproszonych cząstek do mikrometrów lub nanometrów, w zależności od właściwości produktu i zamierzonych rezultatów.

Od pewnego czasu GEA ustala standardy w zakresie homogenizatorów pozwalających pracować z bardzo wysokimi ciśnieniami (VHP) do zastosowań w przemyśle farmaceutycznym i biotechnologicznym. Nasz zakres dostaw sięga od maszyn laboratoryjnych, przez projektowanie pilotowych i produkcyjnych systemów modułowych do lizy komórek oraz redukcji rozmiaru cz...

GEA's thorough understanding of the lyophilization process enables them to supply a comprehensive range of products and services, comprising laboratory equipment, pilot plants for research and small-scale production batches, industrial size pharmaceutical production freeze dryers.
Whether it’s a fad or the future, 100% vial traceability is becoming an increasingly important consideration in the pharmaceutical freeze drying industry. Keeping a close eye on developments is GEA. We’re investigating possible solutions and, what’s more, we have the experience, expertise and know-how to implement them.
Był taki czas, kiedy frazy „piwo bezalkoholowe” oraz „smakuje dobrze” bardzo rzadko pojawiały się w tym samym zdaniu, zwłaszcza w ustach konsumentów. Ale sektor piw o niskiej zawartości alkoholu i bezalkoholowych zdążył przejść bardzo długą drogę – wiele tego typu produktów to obecnie ożywcze napoje tworzące osobną kategorię – w dużej mierze dzięki technologii GEA.
At GEA, our commitment to engineering for a better world fuels our pursuit of innovative solutions that enhance patient care and safety. One of our most promising ventures in recent years is aseptic spray drying – a technology that promises to revolutionize pharmaceutical manufacturing.