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Quality investigation of insoluble particles in freeze-dried and liquid human immunoglobulin for intravenous injection / 中国药学杂志
Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal ; (24): 993-996, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-860709
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To determine the insoluble particles in human immunoglobulin (pH 4) for intravenous injection and human hepatitis B immunoglobulin(pH 4) for intravenous injection in both liquid and freeze-dried forms from 14 domestic manufacturers.

METHODS:

Thirty-two batches of human immunoglobulin products including 19 batches of human immunoglobulin (pH 4) for intravenous injection, 5 batches of human immunoglobulin (pH 4) for intravenous injection (freeze-dried), 5 batches of human hepatitis B immunoglobulin (pH 4) for intravenous injection, and 3 batches of human hepatitis B immunoglobulin(pH 4) for intravenous injection (freeze-dried) were tested by light obscuration particle count test method recommend by appendix of 2010 CHP by GWF-8JA laser particle size analyzers. Insoluble particles greater than 10 and 25 μm were counted, respectively. Microscopy counting was carried out if the test results from light blockage method did not meet the qualification criteria in 2010 ChP. Trend analysis and comparison of the results from NIFDC and enterprises were done.

RESULTS:

The test results of insoluble particles in 32 batches of human immunoglobulin products indicate that 90.6%(29/32) of the products complied with the requirement of 2010 ChP and the results were in agreement between NIFDC and enterprises. Unfortunately, 3 batches of human immunoglobulin(pH 4) for intravenous injection(freeze-dried) failed in light obscuration particle count test, however, they met the requirement of 2010 ChP when microscopy counting method was used.

CONCLUSION:

The quality control of human immunoglobulin products in China market is generally fine, and the test results from different laboratories are basically consistent. Test result of insoluble particles in freeze-dried IVIG by microscopy counting method and light obscuration particle count test method show significant difference.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal Year: 2012 Type: Article