Use of computational fluid dynamics as a tool for establishing process design space for mixing in a bioreactor

@article{Rathore2012UseOC,
  title={Use of computational fluid dynamics as a tool for establishing process design space for mixing in a bioreactor},
  author={Anurag Singh Rathore and C Sharma and And A Persad},
  journal={Biotechnology Progress},
  year={2012},
  volume={28}
}
The concept of “design space” plays an integral part in implementation of quality by design for pharmaceutical products. ICH Q8 defines design space as “the multidimensional combination and interaction of input variables (e.g., material attributes) and process parameters that have been demonstrated to provide assurance of quality. Working within the design space is not considered as a change. Movement out of the design space is considered to be a change and would normally initiate a regulatory… 
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