A rapid reversed-phase HPLC separation of recombinant human immunoglobulin gamma 2 (IgG2) disulfide isomers using columns packed with superficially porous particles is reported. Under optimal conditions, a separation of monoclonal IgG2 disulfide isomers was achieved in 10 min using a Poroshell™ 300SB-C8 column via a combination of high column temperature (85°C), mobile phases with high eluotropic strength (e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA CGE method for monitoring the disulfide isomer distribution characteristic of IgG2 MAbs is presented. Disulfide heterogeneity of MAbs has been studied using various chromatographic and electrophoretic methods. Although CGE operates using a different selectivity mechanism from that of sorption chromatographic techniques, similar trends are present in the data, which allow the CGE method to be used as a complementary method for studying disulfide isomer distribution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA universal method for quantitation of anionic substances in active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) during early development was developed using ion chromatography (IC). The method was developed to allow rapid characterization of APIs in support of early clinical studies The method parameters were chosen to allow quantitation of monovalent, divalent, and trivalent inorganic ions as well as monvalent and divalent carboxylic acids. These parameters were also chosen to ensure appropriate performance for regulated analyses using less than 10mg of API per replicate.
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