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Analysis of Silicone Oil in Prefilled Syringes and Biopharmaceutical Drug Products Using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography

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AAPS PHARMSCITECH
卷 22, 期 2, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1208/s12249-021-01947-6

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Prefilled syringes; silicone oil; drug products; liquid chromatography; pepsin digestion

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Control and analysis of silicone oil levels in prefilled syringes and protein drug products are crucial for ensuring syringe functionality, drug product quality, and patient safety. This study demonstrates that high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with a universal detector can effectively extract and quantitatively determine silicone oil in these products.
As the packaging of choice for many therapeutic proteins, prefilled syringes have been widely used in biopharmaceutical industry as primary containers, where silicone oil is applied to ensure their proper functionality. Adequate lubrication from sufficient amount of silicone oil and its appropriate distribution across syringe barrels is crucial for successful administration of drug product (DP) from the prefilled syringes; however, silicone oil is also susceptible to leaching from the syringe surface into the formulation with the potential to interact with therapeutic proteins, which could lead to the formation of visible and sub-visible aggregates and/or particles that are potentially immunogenic. Accurate determination and careful control of silicone oil levels in both empty syringes and protein drug products are therefore critical in process development to ensure syringe functionality, drug product quality, and patient safety. On the other hand, analysis of silicone oil can be challenging especially when the analysis is performed on formulated protein drug products, where matrix effects could be significant. It is demonstrated in this study that silicone oil in empty syringes or formulated drug products can be extracted effectively using organic solvents and quantitatively determined using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled with a universal detector. It was also shown that direct extraction of silicone oil from formulated protein drug products can be very challenging, but pretreatment of the protein drug products with pepsin enzymatic digestion facilitated the extraction process, which enabled the analysis of silicone oil in the drug product at low ppm levels.

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