Silicone oil (SO) migration into the drug product of combination products for biopharmaceuticals during storage is a common challenge. As the inner barrel surface is depleted of SO the extrusion forces can increase compromising the container functionality. In this context we investigated the impact of different formulations on the increase in gliding forces in a spray-on siliconized pre-filled syringe upon storage at 2-8 °C, 25 °C and 40 °C for up to 6 months. We tested the formulation factors such as surfactant type, pH, and ionic strength in the presence of one monoclonal antibody (mAb) as well as compared three mAbs in one formulation. After 1 month at 40 °C, the extrusion forces were significantly increased due to SO detachment dependent on the fill medium. The storage at 40 °C enhanced the SO migration process but it could also be observed at lower storage temperatures. Regarding the formulation factors the tendency for SO migration was predominantly dependent on the presence and type of surfactant. Interestingly, when varying the mAb molecules, one of the proteins showed a rather stabilizing effect on the SO layer resulting into higher container stability. In contrast to the formulation factors, those different stability outcomes could not be explained by interfacial tension (IFT) measurements at the SO interface. Further characterization of the mAb molecules regarding interfacial rheology and conformational stability were not adequately able to explain the observed difference. Solely a hydrophobicity ranking of the molecules correlated to the stability outcome. Further investigations are needed to clarify the role of the protein in the SO detachment process and to understand the cause for the stabilization. However, the study clearly demonstrated that the protein itself plays a critical role in the SO detachment process and underlined the importance to include verum for container stability.
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