Preparation and purification methods for mesenchymal stem cell derived secretome
US-2024091268-A1 · Mar 21, 2024 · US
US11655058B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11655058-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016948282-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 11, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 10, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 23, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 23, 2023 |
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A sterile filling unit, of a basic container with contents that can be distributed in a fluid form and that is originally located in a source container in a sterile manner, includes a sterile chamber with at least one sterile entry port and/or outlet; a sterile fluid transfer and filling line with an intake and an outlet, such that for a filling stage the line passes through the wall of the sterile chamber in a sterile manner, with the intake located outside of the sterile chamber in sterile fluid communication with the source container, with the filling element at the outlet located inside the sterile chamber and positioned to be operating; and a unit that can introduce the disposable internal elements that, in a stage prior to the filling stage, were located outside of the sterile chamber, into the interior of the sterile chamber in a sterile manner.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A sterile filling unit configurable to fill, in a sterile manner, a final basic container with contents that can be distributed in a fluid form, the contents being originally located in a source container, the sterile filling unit comprising: a sterile chamber that has at least one sterile entry port and/or outlet, the sterile entry port and/or outlet having a first door providing an opening, the first door being made in a wall of the sterile chamber; at least one sterile pocket having a wall that limits a sterile inner space, the wall of the at least one sterile pocket being equipped with a second door providing a wall opening, the second door of the at least one sterile pocket being complementary to the first door of the sterile chamber and being structurally mate-able to the first door of the sterile chamber; a buffer storage bag located in the sterile inner space of the at least one sterile pocket; and a sterile fluid transfer and filling line, the sterile fluid transfer and filling line having an intake that is adapted to be in sterile fluid communication with the source container, the sterile fluid transfer and filling line having at least one outlet, the sterile fluid transfer and filling line comprising an engaging communication pipe segment comprising i) a first end, located outside the at least one sterile pocket, and ii) a second end, located inside the at least one sterile pocket, the second end having a downstream end part at an outlet of the engaging communication pipe segment, wherein elements of the sterile fluid transfer and filling line located internal to the sterile inner space of the at least one sterile pocket, including the buffer storage bag and the downstream end part of the engaging communication pipe segment, have overall dimensions that allow passage through the second door of the sterile chamber when the at least one sterile pocket is structurally mated to the sterile chamber so that, with the first and second doors being in the open state, the at least one sterile pocket provides for a sterile transfer of the elements of the sterile fluid transfer and filling line located internal to the sterile inner space of the at least one sterile pocket, including the buffer storage bag and the downstream end part of the engaging communication pipe segment, between the sterile inner space of the at least one pocket and an interior of the sterile chamber, wherein, for a filling stage, the elements of the sterile fluid transfer and filling line located internal to the sterile inner space of the at least one sterile pocket, including the buffer storage bag and the downstream end part of the engaging communication pipe segment, are adapted to pass, via the first and second doors, through the wall of the sterile chamber in a sterile manner, with i) the intake of the sterile fluid transfer and filling line being located outside of the sterile chamber and adapted to be in sterile fluid communication with the source container, ii) the buffer storage bag being located inside the sterile chamber upstream of the at least one outlet of the sterile fluid transfer and filling line, and iii) the at least one outlet of the sterile fluid transfer and filling line being located inside the sterile chamber and positioned to fill the final basic container with the contents, and wherein the at least one sterile pocket and the elements of the sterile fluid transfer and filling line located internal to the sterile inner space of the at least one sterile pocket are of the disposable type for the filling in question. 2. The sterile filling unit according to claim 1 , further comprising the source container, connected in a sterile manner to the intake of the sterile fluid transfer and filling line. 3. The sterile filling unit according to claim 1 , further comprising the source container, the intake of the first end of the engaging communication pipe segment being in sterile fluid communication with the source container.
Filling medical containers such as ampoules, vials, syringes or the like · CPC title
Filling, closing, or filling and closing, containers {or wrappers} in chambers maintained under vacuum or superatmospheric pressure or containing a special atmosphere, e.g. of inert gas · CPC title
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