Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2034160 | Biologicals | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Residual host cell DNA poses potential safety concerns for cell culture-derived vaccines or other biological products. In addition to the quantity of residual DNA, the size distribution is an important measure for determination of its associated risk factor. We have developed a new method for residual DNA size analysis, based on capillary gel electrophoresis (CGE) technology with sensitive laser induced fluorescence detection (LIF). The performance of this method was optimized through empirical selection of appropriate testing conditions and optimized conditions are presented. Examples are given to demonstrate the successful employment of this method for residual DNA size analysis of cell culture-produced vaccine samples.
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Authors
Xuan Shen, Xiaomu Chen, David E. Tabor, Yi Liu, Methal Albarghouthi, Yi-Fan Zhang, Mark S. Galinski,