Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2034537 Biologicals 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Virus inactivation by solvent/detergent treatment using 0.3% tri-n-butyl phosphate and 1% Triton X-100 in the high purity factor VIII concentrate Replenate® has been investigated. A wide range of model enveloped viruses were confirmed to be inactivated by >4 to >6 log after 30 min at 22 °C under standard conditions. Using Sindbis as a representative enveloped virus, the effect of various parameters on the inactivation process was tested. Virus inactivation was confirmed to be effective in different batches of product and was not influenced by changing the process conditions with regard to protein and salt concentration or pH. Virus inactivation was effective even at a temperature as low as 4–5 °C. Although solvent/detergent concentration was the most critical parameter, a concentration as low as 0.15% TnBP/0.5% Triton X-100 was still completely effective. At a lower concentration an extended incubation period was required. These studies demonstrate the robustness of this solvent/detergent procedure based on Triton X-100 and allow suitable process limits to be set for this manufacturing step.

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