Development of a Jacketed Breathable Shake Flask With Process Monitoring, Control, and Bioreactor‐Like Performance
Vikash Kumar, Chad Sundberg, Venkatesh Srinivasan, Aaron Thole, Michael Tolosa, Govind Rao

TL;DR
A new breathable shake flask system improves bioprocess performance by enabling real-time gas control and mimicking bioreactor conditions.
Contribution
A jacketed breathable flask system is developed to enable bioreactor-like performance in shake flasks through gas control.
Findings
The system achieved 150% higher biomass and 140% greater recombinant protein yield compared to conventional flasks.
Reduced accumulation of oxygen-sensitive byproducts like acetate, pyruvate, and succinate was observed.
Biomass accumulation and growth rate were comparable to those in stirred tank bioreactors.
Abstract
Shake flasks are widely used in early‐stage bioprocess development but are limited by their inability to monitor and control key gas‐transfer variables such as dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide. In this study, we present a jacketed breathable flask system that enables real‐time gas control in a standard shaking environment. Across multiple media formulations and fill volumes, this system consistently deferred oxygen limitation and enhanced culture performance, achieving > 150% higher biomass and 140% greater recombinant protein yield compared to conventional flasks. Time‐resolved analysis of pH and extracellular metabolites revealed reduced accumulation of oxygen‐sensitive byproducts, including acetate, pyruvate, and succinate, indicating a shift toward more efficient respiratory metabolism. The jacketed breathable flask also enabled continuous monitoring and regulation of critical…
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TopicsViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in Insects · Protein purification and stability · Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction
