4.6 Article

Non-volatile extractable analysis of prefilled syringes for parenteral administration of drug products

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS
Volume 142, Issue -, Pages 337-342

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2017.05.008

Keywords

Extractable; Prefilled syringe; Stopper; Solvent extraction; UHPLC-MS; Formulation

Funding

  1. Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) [SFI/12/RC/2275, SFI/13/SP SSPC/I2893]
  2. European Regional Development Fund

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The determination of extractable profiles for single-use technologies represents an important aspect of pharmaceutical production to minimize any possible compromise in drug product quality or potential risk to patients by identifying substances that may potentially leach from such devices. An approach for the extractable assessment of prefilled syringes, a promising alternative for parenteral administration of pharmaceutical products, is described herein. Four extraction solvents were selected: a mixture 2-propanol:water (1:1), was intended to represent aggressive conditions to extract a broad spectrum of extractables, including organic additives and substances which are poorly water-soluble. Extractions with buffers at three different working pH values spanning a range standardly used in pharmaceutical formulations were also evaluated to identify substances that require specific conditions for their extraction due to their individual chemical properties. Syringes from two different brands were analysed along with their corresponding plunger stoppers. Syringes were extracted at 40 degrees C for 4 days, the plunger stoppers were extracted with 2-propanol at 70 degrees C for 24 h according to ISO 10993-12:2012. Extractables were identified by UHPLC-MS on a quadrupole time of flight instrument using a non-targeted discovery strategy. A total of 25 compounds were identified, mostly polymer additives and their degradation products. The presented methodology represents a reference point for further studies focused on the characterisation of extractables and leachables from prefilled syringes. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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