| Literature DB >> 24958792 |
Thomas Pfister1, David Dolan2, Joel Bercu2, Janet Gould3, Bonnie Wang3, Rudolf Bechter4, Ester Lovsin Barle4, Friedlieb Pfannkuch5, Andreas Flueckiger6.
Abstract
A literature review and analysis of inhalation bioavailability data for large therapeutic proteins was conducted in order to develop a practical estimate of the inhalation bioavailability of these drugs. This value is incorporated into equations used to derive occupational exposure limits(OELs) to protect biopharmaceutical manufacturing workers from systemic effects. Descriptive statistics implies that a value of 0.05, or 5% is an accurate estimate for large therapeutic proteins (molecular weight ≥ 40kDa). This estimate is confirmed by pharmacokinetic modeling of data from a human daily repeat-dose inhalation study of immunoglobulin G. In conclusion, we recommend using 5% bioavailability by inhalation when developing OELs for large therapeutic proteins.Entities:
Keywords: OEL; inhalation bioavailability; occupational exposure limit; therapeutic proteins
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24958792 DOI: 10.1093/annhyg/meu038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Occup Hyg ISSN: 0003-4878