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A moss bioreactor is a used for the and propagation of . It is usually used in molecular farming for the production of recombinant protein using moss. In environmental science moss bioreactors are used to multiply e.g. by the consortium to monitor .

Moss is a very frugal organism that has been kept for research purposes since the beginning of the 20th century.

The first moss for the Physcomitrella patens were developed in the 1990s to comply with the safety standards regarding the handling of genetically modified organisms and to gain sufficient for experimental purposes.


Functional principle
The moss bioreactor is used to cultivate moss in a suspension culture in agitated, and aerated liquid medium. The culture is kept under lighting with temperature and pH value held constant. The —often a minimal medium—contains all and needed for growth of the moss.

To ensure a maximum growth rate, the moss is kept at the stage by continuous mechanical disruption, e.g. by using rotating blades. Once the density of the culture has reached a certain threshold, the lack of nutrients and the increasing concentration of in the medium triggers the differentiation of the protonema to the adult . At this point the culture has to be diluted with fresh medium if it is intended for further use.

According to the intended yield, this basic principle can be adapted to various types and sizes of bioreactors. The cultivation chamber can, for example, consist of a column, a tube, or exchangeable plastic bags.Homepage of greenovation GmbH, showing various types of moss bioreactors: [1]


Production of biopharmaceuticals
Various biopharmaceuticals have already been produced using moss bioreactors. Ideally, the recombinant protein can be directly purified from the culture medium. One example for this production method is : this is part of the human complement system. Defects in the corresponding are associated with human diseases such as severe and retinal disorders. Biologically active recombinant factor H was produced in a moss bioreactor for the first time in 2011. The enzyme alpha-galactosidase now is allowed to be produced in moss bioreactors by the German Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices. It will be tested as enzyme replacement therapy in the treatment of Fabry's disease. The phase 1 was completed in 2017.Greenovation gelingt der Durchbruch Portal goingpublic


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