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1、AUTOMATION APPLICATIONS IN BIO-PHARMACEUTICALSBuckbee.book Page i Thursday, January 3, 2008 11:17 AMSeries page or blankBuckbee.book Page ii Thursday, January 3, 2008 11:17 AMAUTOMATION APPLICATIONS IN BIO-PHARMACEUTICALSBYGEORGE BUCKBEE, P.E.cm.Includes bibliographical references and index.ISBN 978
2、-1-934394-25-0 (softbound)1. Pharmaceutical biotechnology-Automation. I. Alford, Joseph, Ph.D. II. Title. DNLM: 1. Biopharmaceutics-methods. 2. Technology, Pharmaceutical.3. Drug Industry. QV 778 B922a 2008RS380.B83 2008615.190285dc222007049480Buckbee.book Page iv Thursday, January 3, 2008 11:17 AMv
3、CONTENTSPreface xiAcknowledgments xiiAbout the Authors xiiiList of Figures xivList of Tables xvii1 Introduction11.1 Overview 11.2 Factors Affecting Automation inBio-pharmaceuticals 1Biological Processes 2Government Regulations 3Good Engineering Practices 4Validation and Qualification Requirements 5S
4、anitary Design, CIP and SIP 6Containment 7Quality 7Procedures 8Personnel 8Vendor Management 91.3 How this Book Is Organized 10Chapter 2Hardware and Software 10Chapter 3Applications 10Chapter 4People, Projects, and Profitability 10Chapter 5Computer System Validation 11Chapter 6Batch Control 12Chapter
5、 7Advanced Automation Techniques 12Appendices 12What is NOT Covered in this Book 122 Hardware and Software152.1 General Hardware Design Considerations 15Sanitary Design Considerations 15Materials 16Surface Finish 16Drainability 18Maintainability 18Buckbee.book Page v Thursday, January 3, 2008 11:17
6、AMvi Contents2.2 Valves 18Diaphragm Valves 18Actuators and Feedback Devices 20Multi-port Valve Clusters 21Ball Valves 22Regulating Valves 222.3 Transfer Panels 252.4 Bioprocess Measurement: Instrumentation 26General Considerations for Instrumentation 26Calibration 27Temperature 28Level and Weight 29
7、Flow 30pH Measurement 30Dissolved Oxygen 33Process Analytical Technology 342.5 Computer Equipment 352.6 Controllers, Chart Recorders, Other 36Single-Loop Controller 36System Architecture Design 36DCS 47HMIs 482.7 Process Information Management 49Data Storage Considerations 49Chart Recorders 50Electr
8、onic Data Historians 50Alarm Logging and Alarm Management 52Performance Supervision 52Statistical Process Control 53Reporting 54Maintenance Systems 552.8 Software Design 56Good Automation Manufacturing Practices (GAMP) 56Modular Designs 56Modular Software 58Skid Integration 58Historization and Repor
9、ting 65Batch Control Software 663 Applications 733.1 Automation Applications in Bio-pharmaceuticals 73Process Description and Challenges 73Typical Instrumentation Requirements 73Buckbee.book Page vi Thursday, January 3, 2008 11:17 AMContents viiControl Strategies 73How Much Automation Do You Need? 7
10、53.2 Utility Applications 763.3 Clean-In-Place: CIP 76Process Description and Challenges 76Typical CIP Instrumentation Requirements 77Control Strategies for CIP 803.4 Steam-In-Place: SIP 82SIP Process Description and Challenges 82Typical Instrumentation Requirements 82Control Strategies for SIP 843.
11、5 Water-for-Injection: WFI 87Process Description and Challenges 87Typical Instrumentation Requirements 873.6 Clean Steam 91Process Description and Challenges 91Typical Instrumentation Requirements 91Control Strategies 913.7 Clean Compressed Air 92Process Description and Challenges 92Typical Instrume
12、ntation Requirements 93Control Strategies 933.8 Formulation 94Process Description and Challenges 94Typical Instrumentation Requirements 95Control Strategies 953.9 HVAC 97Process Description and Challenges 97Communications 98Typical Instrumentation Requirements 98Control Strategies 983.10 Bioreactors
13、 99Process Description and Challenges 99Typical Instrumentation Requirements 100Control Strategies 1023.11 Bioprocess Filtration 108Process Description and Challenges 108Typical Instrumentation Requirements 108Control Strategies 1083.12 Precipitation 112Process Description and Challenges 112Buckbee.
14、book Page vii Thursday, January 3, 2008 11:17 AMviii ContentsTypical Instrumentation Requirements 113Control Strategies 1133.13 Centrifugation 116Process Description and Challenges 116Typical Instrumentation Requirements 116Control Strategies 1183.14 Waste Containment and Processing Systems 119Proce
15、ss Description and Challenges 119Typical Instrumentation Requirements 120Control Strategies 1203.15 Controlled Temperature Environments 122Process Description and Challenges 122Typical Instrumentation Requirements 1224 People, Projects, and Profitability1254.1 People 126Engineering 127Process Defini
16、tion Personnel 138Validation Personnel 142Quality 147Information Systems/Information Technology 150Operations 155Maintenance 1574.2 Projects 161Getting Organized 161Schedule 162Budget 163Managing Automation Resources 165Reducing the Cost of Automation Projects 1654.3 Profitability 168Value Engineeri
17、ngChoices to Reduce Cost 170Project Cost versus Life Cycle Cost 171Reducing Batch Cycle Time 172Improving Product Quality 176Reducing Operating Costs 179Ensuring Optimal Performance 1815 Computer System Validation 1835.1 Introduction 183Overview 183Validation Master Plan 185Computer Systems 186Buckb
18、ee.book Page viii Thursday, January 3, 2008 11:17 AMContents ix5.2 Historical Perspective 188The FDA and PMA 188Validation Life Cycle Diagram 1895.3 Computer Validation General Considerations 190Validation Master Plan 190Standard Operating Procedures 190Electronic Records and Electronic Signatures 1
19、935.4 Designing and Building Quality into the System 195Functional (User and System) Requirements 195Design 196Source Code Review 199Vendor Audits 200Testing 202User Acceptance 2055.5 Operating the System 205SOPs 205Training 205Monitoring the System 2065.6 Ensuring the System Stays in a State of Val
20、idation 207General 207Maintenance 207Contingency Planning 208Security 209Periodic Review 210Change Control 212Automated Audit Trails 2176 Batch Processing.2216.1 Introduction: “To Batch or Not to Batch” 2216.2 Upstream “Inter-Unit” Operations 2256.3 Upstream “Intra-Unit” Operations 2296.4 Downstream
21、 “Inter-Unit” Operations 2336.5 Downstream “Intra-Unit” Operations 2376.6 ISA-88.01 Batch Standard 2416.7 Use and Value of Batch Sequencing/Management Software 2466.8 Use and Value of Batch Historians 2506.9 Discrete Event Modeling 254Buckbee.book Page ix Thursday, January 3, 2008 11:17 AMx Contents
22、7 Advanced Techniques2597.1 Bioprocess Measurement 259PAT (Process Analytical Technology) 259Process Mass Spectrometry 260On-line HPLC 262Other Examples of PAT Sensors 262Online Estimators (i.e., Virtual Sensors) 2637.2 Dynamic Modeling 268Fermentation Models 2687.3 Advanced Control Techniques 273Ne
23、ural Networks 273Fuzzy Logic 279Model Predictive Control 281Adaptive Control 285Process Performance Supervision and Control System Asset Management 288Glossary 293Index 297ch00b_TOC.fm Page x Thursday, January 3, 2008 1:59 PMxiPREFACEThe bio-pharmaceutical industry demands exacting detail in design,
24、 devel-opment, operation, quality, and just about every other aspect of the busi-ness. As such, there is a degree of specialty in most every field of endeavorin this industry. This book was developed to try to accelerate the learningprocess for the application of automation in bio-pharmaceuticals. T
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