Claims
- 1. A method for producing a biologically-active compound, comprising:
- (i) culturing cells capable of producing said biologically-active compound in a photobioreactor comprising a hollow, cylindrical irradiation chamber, wherein said chamber comprises a top sealed to a cylindrical side wall; a bottom sealed to said cylindrical side wall; said top, bottom and cylindrical side wall together enclosing a cylindrical space; a first cylindrical light irradiator disposed in said cylindrical space and attached only to said top; and a second cylindrical light irradiator disposed in said cylindrical space and attached only to said bottom; wherein all cylindrical light irradiators and said cylindrical side wall are coaxial; the distance between said cylindrical side wall and cylindrical light irradiator closest to said side wall is within 1 mm to 20 cm, and the distance between each adjacent cylindrical light irradiator is within 1 mm to 20 cm, for a time sufficient to produce said biologically-active compound, while irradiating said cells with said first light cylindrical irradiator and said second light cylindrical irradiator.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said light irradiator comprises light emitting diodes.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said photobioreactor further comprises an outlet at the center of said top and an inlet in said sidewall.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said photobioreactor further comprises an ultrafiltration unit connected to said outlet.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein said biologically-active compound is a secondary metabolite or a secreted product.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein said biologically active compound is a protein, growth factor, antibiotic, antitumor active compound, vitamin, organic acid, polysaccharide, or pigment.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein said cells are photo-autotrophic cells.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein said cells are selected from the group consisting of Chlorella, Scenedesmus, Chlamydomonas, and Cyanobactera.
- 9. A photobioreactor, comprising a hollow, cylindrical irradiation chamber, wherein said chamber comprises a top sealed to a cylindrical side wall; a bottom sealed to said cylindrical side wall; said top, bottom and cylindrical side wall together enclosing a cylindrical space; a first cylindrical light irradiator disposed in said cylindrical space and attached only to said top; and a second cylindrical light irradiator disposed in said cylindrical space and attached only to said bottom; wherein all cylindrical light irradiators and said cylindrical side wall are coaxial; the distance between said cylindrical side wall and cylindrical light irradiator closest to said side wall is within 1 mm to 20 cm, and the distance between each adjacent cylindrical light irradiator is within 1 mm to 20 cm.
- 10. The photobioreactor of claim 9, wherein said light irradiators comprise light emitting diodes.
- 11. The photobioreactor of claim 9, further comprising an outlet at the center of said top and an inlet in said sidewall.
- 12. The photobioreactor of claim 11, further comprising an ultrafiltration unit connected to said outlet.
- 13. In a closed ecological life support system, comprising a photobioreactor, the improvement being said photobioreactor comprises a hollow, cylindrical irradiation chamber, wherein said chamber comprises a top sealed to a cylindrical side wall; a bottom sealed to said cylindrical side wall; said top, bottom and cylindrical side wall together enclosing a cylindrical space; a first cylindrical light irradiator disposed in said cylindrical space and attached only to said top; and a second cylindrical light irradiator disposed in said cylindrical space and attached only to said bottom; wherein all cylindrical light irradiators and said cylindrical side wall are coaxial; the distance between said cylindrical side wall and cylindrical light irradiator closest to said side wall is within 1 mm to 20 cm, and the distance between each adjacent cylindrical light irradiator is within 1 mm to 20 cm.
- 14. The closed ecological life support system of claim 13, wherein said light irradiators comprise light emitting diodes.
- 15. The closed ecological life support system of claim 13, wherein said photobioreactor further comprises an outlet at the center of said top and an inlet in said sidewall.
- 16. The closed ecological life support system of claim 15, wherein said photobioreactor further comprises an ultrafiltration unit connected to said outlet.
- 17. An artificial lung, comprising:
- (i) a means for converting CO.sub.2 from a patient's blood stream to oxygen; and
- (ii) a means for exchanging said oxygen with said CO.sub.2 between said patient's blood stream and said means of converting,
- wherein said means for converting comprises a hollow, cylindrical irradiation chamber, wherein said chamber comprises a top sealed to a cylindrical side wall; a bottom sealed to said cylindrical side wall; said top, bottom and cylindrical side wall together enclosing a cylindrical space; a first cylindrical light irradiator disposed in said cylindrical space and attached only to said top; and a second cylindrical light irradiator disposed in said cylindrical space and attached only to said bottom; wherein all cylindrical light irradiators and said cylindrical side wall are coaxial; the distance between said cylindrical side wall and cylindrical light irradiator closest to said side wall is within 1 mm to 20 cm, and the distance between each adjacent cylindrical light irradiator is within 1 mm to 20 cm.
- 18. The artificial lung of claim 17, wherein said light irradiators comprise light emitting diodes.
- 19. The artificial lung of claim 17, wherein said means for converting further comprises an outlet at the center of said top and an inlet in said sidewall.
- 20. The artificial lung of claim 19, wherein said means for converting further comprises an ultrafiltration unit connected to said outlet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/955,760, filed on Feb. 18, 1993, now abandoned, which was filed as a continuation International application number PCT/US91/04493 on Jun. 28, 1991, which was a Continuation in Part of application Ser. No. 07/545,192, filed on Jun. 28, 1990, now abandoned.
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