Literature DB >> 24084660

Extractables characterization for five materials of construction representative of packaging systems used for parenteral and ophthalmic drug products.

Dennis Jenke1, James Castner, Thomas Egert, Tom Feinberg, Alan Hendricker, Christopher Houston, Desmond G Hunt, Michael Lynch, Arthur Shaw, Kumudini Nicholas, Daniel L Norwood, Diane Paskiet, Michael Ruberto, Edward J Smith, Frank Holcomb.   

Abstract

Polymeric and elastomeric materials are commonly encountered in medical devices and packaging systems used to manufacture, store, deliver, and/or administer drug products. Characterizing extractables from such materials is a necessary step in establishing their suitability for use in these applications. In this study, five individual materials representative of polymers and elastomers commonly used in packaging systems and devices were extracted under conditions and with solvents that are relevant to parenteral and ophthalmic drug products (PODPs). Extraction methods included elevated temperature sealed vessel extraction, sonication, refluxing, and Soxhlet extraction. Extraction solvents included a low-pH (pH = 2.5) salt mixture, a high-pH (pH = 9.5) phosphate buffer, a 1/1 isopropanol/water mixture, isopropanol, and hexane. The resulting extracts were chemically characterized via spectroscopic and chromatographic means to establish the metal/trace element and organic extractables profiles. Additionally, the test articles themselves were tested for volatile organic substances. The results of this testing established the extractables profiles of the test articles, which are reported herein. Trends in the extractables, and their estimated concentrations, as a function of the extraction and testing methodologies are considered in the context of the use of the test article in medical applications and with respect to establishing best demonstrated practices for extractables profiling of materials used in PODP-related packaging systems and devices. LAY ABSTRACT: Plastic and rubber materials are commonly encountered in medical devices and packaging/delivery systems for drug products. Characterizing the extractables from these materials is an important part of determining that they are suitable for use. In this study, five materials representative of plastics and rubbers used in packaging and medical devices were extracted by several means, and the extracts were analytically characterized to establish each material's profile of extracted organic compounds and trace element/metals. This information was utilized to make generalizations about the appropriateness of the test methods and the appropriate use of the test materials.

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Keywords:  Cyclic olefin copolymer; Extractables; Leachables; Low-density polyethylene; Plasticized poly (vinyl chloride); Polycarbonate; Polymer analysis; Rubber

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24084660     DOI: 10.5731/pdajpst.2013.00933

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PDA J Pharm Sci Technol        ISSN: 1079-7440


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1.  Evaluation of extractables in processed and unprocessed polymer materials used for pharmaceutical applications.

Authors:  Cheryl L M Stults; Jennifer M Ansell; Arthur J Shaw; Lee M Nagao
Journal:  AAPS PharmSciTech       Date:  2014-09-17       Impact factor: 3.246

2.  Safety risk categorization of organic extractables associated with polymers used in packaging, delivery and manufacturing systems for parenteral drug products.

Authors:  Dennis Jenke
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2014-10-04       Impact factor: 4.200

3.  Controlled Extraction Studies Applied to Polyvinyl Chloride and Polyethylene Materials: Conclusions from the ELSIE Controlled Extraction Pilot Study.

Authors:  Andrew Teasdale; Michael Jahn; Simon Bailey; Andrew Feilden; Graham Taylor; Marta L Corcoran; Robert Malick; Dennis Jenke; Cheryl L M Stults; Lee M Nagao
Journal:  AAPS PharmSciTech       Date:  2014-12-16       Impact factor: 3.246

4.  Identification of Potential Extractablesand Leachables in Cosmetic Plastic Packagingby Microchambers-Thermal Extraction and Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry.

Authors:  Pauline Murat; Sowmya Harohalli Puttaswamy; Pierre-Jacques Ferret; Sylvie Coslédan; Valérie Simon
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-04-30       Impact factor: 4.411

5.  Evaluation of Mechanical Properties and Volatile Organic Extractable to Investigate LLDPE and LDPE Polymers on Final Packaging for Semisolid Formulation.

Authors:  Arianna Cecilia Cozzi; Benedetta Briasco; Enrico Salvarani; Barbara Mannucci; Filippo Fangarezzi; Paola Perugini
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2018-08-02       Impact factor: 6.321

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