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Controlled polysorbate 20 hydrolysis - A new approach to assess the impact of polysorbate 20 degradation on biopharmaceutical product quality in shortened time. | LitMetric

Controlled polysorbate 20 hydrolysis - A new approach to assess the impact of polysorbate 20 degradation on biopharmaceutical product quality in shortened time.

Eur J Pharm Biopharm

Pharma Technical Development Analytics, Roche Diagnostics GmbH, Nonnenwald 2, Penzberg 82377, Germany. Electronic address:

Published: July 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Hydrolysis of polysorbate in biopharmaceuticals can lower surfactant concentration, risking protein stability and potentially leading to drug quality issues due to degradation products.
  • Researchers developed a method using beads-immobilized lipases to simulate and accelerate the degradation process, allowing for a faster assessment of drug formulation stability.
  • The approach demonstrated significant differences in protective effects based on hydrolysis patterns and aids formulation scientists in understanding how polysorbate breakdown impacts drug stability.

Article Abstract

Hydrolysis of polysorbate in biopharmaceutical liquid formulations upon long-term storage represents a risk factor, since reduction of the intact surfactant concentration may compromise protein stability. Moreover, accumulation of polysorbate degradation products is associated with the formation of particulates potentially affecting drug product stability and quality. These effects are conventionally assessed by real-time end-of-shelf life studies constituting an integral yet lengthy process of formulation development. To accelerate this procedure, we describe here a powerful tool to conduct shake stress studies based on the controlled hydrolysis of polysorbate 20 by beads-immobilized lipases. For this purpose, the production of stable, partially degraded material characterized by a representative presence of non-emulsifying degradants such as ethoxylated sorbitan and free fatty acids was monitored by state-of-the-art chromatographic methods ensuring realistic pharmaceutical conditions. Freeze-thaw, shaking and shipping stress studies of a mAb formulation did not only demonstrate that this approach is useful to determine the critical degradation level impairing drug product quality, but furthermore revealed significant differences in protective effects depending on the hydrolysis pattern. As these results emphasize, the outlined strategy may support formulation scientists to unveil the interrelationship between polysorbate hydrolysis products and stabilization of the active pharmaceutical ingredient in a holistic and time-saving manner.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpb.2020.05.017DOI Listing

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