Harvest & Collection
PRODUCTS
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Building on the capabilities of the NP-RD10A benchtop tablet press (discussed in our previous article on USP <1062>), our services are further enhanced by the integration of the Presster™ compaction emulator. This state-of-the-art tool is designed to replicate the compaction dynamics of production tablet presses in a laboratory setting. It allows for tangible fine-tuning of the compression cycle, providing an accurate depiction of how a tablting formulation will behave under commercial manufacturing conditions. Using the Presster, Natoli Scientific can simulate full-scale production, permitting us to forecast problems before they escalate to costly production delays. Our experts can optimize the tablet design for our clients, ensuring a smooth transition from laboratory to production while adhering to the rigorous standards set by the industry including the current USP <1062> chapter.
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When AST came to the table on the design for our new fill-finish isolator, one of the first areas AST engineers wanted to address was the usability and accessibility of the isolator and corresponding operations. With our customers’ point of view in mind, we wanted to address specific points of friction routinely encountered by operators and closely examine whether those friction points were necessary.
Does an isolator need to be ergonomically unfriendly to clean?
Should simple mechanisms like isolator doors be challenging to engage? (As much as one can appreciate exercise, no one wants to do “arm day” in cleanroom coveralls).
Does routine maintenance have to be time-consuming and laborious?
Many of these factors are accepted as par for the course in aseptic fill-finish manufacturing. Our question was, why?
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Autodesk® Info360® Plant is a cloud-based operational analytics solution within the Info360 platform designed specifically for water and wastewater treatment plants to improve real-time data analysis and enable workflows associated with performance, compliance, and improvement planning.
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We support you in the process of optimally implementing complex Manufacturing Execution Systems. In addition to the creation of Master Batch Records (MBRs) and Electronic Batch Recording (EBR), including classic data acquisition and preparation, as well as all other processes that have immediate effects on the manufacturing process.
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The VSX3746 is a high-power X-band solid-state power amplifier (SSPA) that operates within the 9.0–10.0 GHz frequency range and delivers a nominal peak RF output of 1.5 kW, with a minimum of 1.2 kW.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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Development To Large-Scale cGMP Production
For manufacturers working with a dry powder medium (DPM), early consultation with a supplier can increase the likelihood of success. Uncover a two-phase scale-up strategy for the production of DPM.
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Vaccine Trial Sees >90% eCOA Adherence
Discover how we addressed vaccine trial challenges and drove remarkable success, achieving over 90% adherence to eCOA, ensuring active engagement from the trial participants, and yielding consistent, reliable trial data.
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Bringing Clinical Testing To New Heights In New Jersey
Explore how clinical testing was transformed with a pioneering BSL-2 mobile laboratory on a Sprinter Van platform to enhance safety and portability for advanced biosafety requirements.
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Seaboard Triumph Foods
Learn how Seaboard Triumph Foods replaced ineffective hydrogen peroxide treatment with SDOX technology, resulting in cost savings, improved sewer system, and enhanced odor control.
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Community Spotlight: Peachtree City, GA
Peachtree’s Sanitary Collection System is run by a hardworking team of six. This means a simple CCTV or cleaning job requires a third of their staff.
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Accelerate European Market Access With MAA Submission
Discover how ensuring preparedness for Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) approval can streamline your application process and subsequent follow-up.
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AMERICAN SpiralWeld Pipe Performs In New Music City Stadium Project
Read about a project at the Nissan Stadium in Nashville, TN, that involved SpiralWeld Pipe.
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A 50-Year Partnership Leads To Successful HDD Installation Of 48-Inch AMERICAN SpiralWeld Pipe
When the Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority engaged Ruby-Collins, Inc. to expand and upgrade its water and sewer system, Ruby-Collins President and CEO Scott Cline knew the job would be challenging – beginning with the project’s scale. A key feature in the upgrade was the installation of a 48-inch spiral-welded steel pipe water main that was coated in polyurethane and five miles long.
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Coordinating Global Capabilities To Support A Gene Therapy
Discover how our integrated expertise in GLP toxicology, biodistribution, and CMC services helped a biotech company secure IND approval for a groundbreaking gene therapy.
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82 Million Gallons In. Zero PFAS Out.
Ion exchange resin is a reliable, high-capacity solution for municipal PFAS treatment, demonstrating zero detectable PFAS after processing 82 million gallons of water. The technology offers a significantly smaller footprint and superior volumetric capacity compared to GAC. Read the full case study to review performance data and strategic impacts.
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Prefabricated Viral Vector Modular BSL-2LS cGMP Facility In 13 Months
Learn about the modular BSL-2LS cGMP facility that was constructed to support 3 processing lines for German-based CDMO Vibalogics as the company sought to expand in the U.S. market for viral vectors.
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Avoiding Unplanned Outages In Water Treatment
Maintenance professionals within water and wastewater Treatment facilities are as busy as ever. To keep up with growing demands on their time, they are always looking for ways to improve the reliability and maintenance requirements within their scope of responsibility.
NEWS
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Solar Power And Agricultural Yields Provide Double Harvest From RWE Agrivoltaics Demonstration Plant9/8/2025
Producing green electricity and agricultural crops together on one field – RWE is testing how these two objectives can be best combined at a demonstration plant (3.2 megawatts peak) for agrivoltaics (Agri-PV) in the Rhenish mining area.
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ROO.AI Adds Automated Warranty Management To Help Businesses Reduce Maintenance Costs5/27/2025
ROO.AI announced today the availability of a new connected worker platform module for Warranty Management to simplify the process of identifying repairs under warranty and recovering warranty repair costs.
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Repligen Corporation & Univercells Technologies Partner TO Enable Real-Time Monitoring OF Viral Vector And Vaccine Biomanufacturing7/9/2025
Univercells Technologies, a Donaldson Life Sciences business and global provider of bioprocessing solutions, announced a collaboration with Repligen Corporation to integrate real-time monitoring capabilities and enhance the development and manufacturing of viral vectors and vaccines.
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Plastics Recycling With Enzymes Takes A Leap Forward6/30/2025
A successful collaboration involving a trio of research institutions has yielded a road map toward an economically viable process for using enzymes to recycle plastics.
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Quicklly Changes The Online Indian Grocery Landscape By Partnering With Major Online Platforms5/27/2025
Quicklly, the nation's most comprehensive South Asian marketplace, is transforming the way Indian grocery stores connect with their customers.
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Harvest and Collection
Harvest and collection is the process used to retrieve biological agents and vaccines present in cell cultures or to harvest and collect stem cells from blood or bone marrow. Many bioresearch companies have sophisticated systems for harvesting and collecting cells. These systems make counting cells easier and they also protect against contamination.
Cells are harvested once the cells reach a density level in the cell culture medium that precludes further growth. The best time to harvest cells is when they are in a confluent state (at least 50% of the culture dish is covered and before 100% of the dish is covered).
Cells can be harvested using on of three methods: Mechanical, using Proteolytic enzymes, or using EDTA. Mechanical harvesting uses a rubber spatula to remove the cells from the growth surface or culture. This method is quick but can cause many cells to die because it is highly disruptive. This method is favored when harvesting lots of different samples of cells to prepare extracts.
In this case, viability of the cells doesn’t matter. Three enzymes; Trypsin, Collagenase, and Pronase can be used in combination with EDTA. The combination of these enzymes with the EDTA makes cells detach from the growth medium.
This method is easy but also has a downside. It can damage the cell surface by eating up exposed cell surface proteins. EDTA can be used alone to detach cells from their medium and it is gentler than using trypsin.
Normally, collected cells are placed in a new suspension, or growth medium to continue growing new cultures. This is referred to as passaging or splitting the cells.