Literature DB >> 30484319

In Situ Characterization of the Microstructural Evolution of Biopharmaceutical Solid-State Formulations with Implications for Protein Stability.

Stijn H S Koshari1, Purnendu K Nayak2, Shalini Burra2, Isidro E Zarraga, Karthikan Rajagopal, Yun Liu1,3, Norman J Wagner1, Abraham M Lenhoff1.   

Abstract

Lyophilized and spray-dried biopharmaceutical formulations are used to provide long-term stability for storage and transport, but questions remain about the molecular structure in these solid formulations and how this structure may be responsible for protein stability. Small-angle neutron scattering with a humidity control environment is used to characterize protein-scale microstructural changes in such solid-state formulations as they are humidified and dried in situ. The findings indicate that irreversible protein aggregates of stressed formulations do not form within the solid-state but do emerge upon reconstitution of the formulation. After plasticization of the solid-state matrix by exposure to humidity, the formation of reversibly self-associating aggregates can be detected in situ. The characterization of the protein-scale microstructure in these solid-state formulations facilitates further efforts to understand the underlying mechanisms that promote long-term protein stability.

Keywords:  lyophilization; monoclonal antibodies; protein−excipient microheterogeneity; small-angle neutron scattering; spray-drying; stability; vapor cell

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30484319     DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.8b00935

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Pharm        ISSN: 1543-8384            Impact factor:   4.939


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