Publications by authors named "Vassia Tegoulia"

A vial-capping process for lyophilization stopper configurations was previously quantified using residual seal force (RSF). A correlation between RSF and container closure integrity (CCI) was established, and component positional offsets were identified to be the primary source of variability in RSF measurements.To gain insight into the effects of stopper geometry on CCI, serum stoppers with the same rubber formulation were investigated in this study.

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In the vapor-phase hydrogen peroxide (VPHP)-sanitized environment, VPHP uptake by product-contacting components could eventually lead to undesired oxidation of biological drug products. Silicone tubing and primary packaging materials are prominent examples of such product-contacting surfaces that are typically processed/sterilized prior to use. This study investigated the VPHP-uptake tendency of these components and how their respective processing/sterilization methods affect the uptake behaviors.

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During the manufacture of a monoclonal antibody drug product, which was aseptically filled within a vapor phase hydrogen peroxide-sanitized isolator, samples were taken to investigate the hydrogen peroxide uptake behaviors. Surprisingly, the samples had no detectable hydrogen peroxide (most results below the limit of detection). This finding was later attributed to hydrogen peroxide decomposition after the samples were stored frozen at -20°C for two weeks before testing.

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Capping completes the closure of parenteral drug products in the final packaging container and is critical in maintaining an integral seal to ensure product quality. Residual seal force (RSF) is considered the sole quantifiable attribute for measuring seal "goodness" and potentially enables nonsubjective, consistent setting of cappers across manufacturing sites. However, the consistency and reliability of RSF measurement and data have been scarcely reported, and the relationship between RSF and container closure integrity (CCI) remains poorly understood.

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