Protein Aggregates

Characterization of Protein Aggregates and Other Particles in Biopharmaceuticals

 

Particulates are ubiquitous in parenteral drug products and remain a concern throughout their development and production. These particles must be monitored to satisfy USP particle reporting requirements (e.g. USP <788>). Furthermore, in biopharmaceuticals such as protein therapeutics, these particles have been associated with adverse impacts on the efficacy and safety of the product. FDA regulations strongly recommend in-depth characterization of the quantity and types of particles found in biotherapeutics.

 

Light Obscuration (LO) is the primary compendial technique authorized by USP to monitor subvisible particles (i.e. particles 2-100 μm in diameter). While LO is effective for counting and sizing opaque particles, it is less effective at analyzing particles in biotherapeutics like aggregates of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) which are often highly translucent.

 

Flow imaging microscopy (FIM) is a USP-recognized orthogonal technique (via USP <1788>) to complement LO and other compendial techniques for particle counting and sizing. FIM instruments like FlowCam capture light microscopy images of particles as they flow through a flow cell. This method of particle detection can quickly count and size particles in a liquid sample. Since a digital image is recorded for each particle, FIM can also be used to capture particle morphology information not available from LO measurements.

 

Download the new application note from Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies, Inc. to learn more about how FlowCam 8100 can accurately count and image particles in biotherapeutics.

 

Biopharma app note

Characterization of Protein Aggregates and Other Particles in Biopharmaceuticals

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FlowCam LO, a recent advancement in FIM technologies, allows users to perform simultaneous FIM and LO measurements in a single instrument using the same sample aliquot, integrating FIM with a compendial particle monitoring technique.

 

With FlowCam LO:

  • Correlate light obscuration data with flow imaging microscopy.
  • Reconcile data from a single sample, and a single run with two different technologies.
  • Save time and sample quantities by using a single instrument.
  • Obtain full particle characterization and improved sample throughput time in a single step.

Explore FlowCam Products for Analysis of Biotherapeutics

FlowCam 8000 Series

FlowCam 8000 Series Imaging Particle Analysis System

The FlowCam 8000 series combines the benefits of digital imaging, flow cytometry, and microscopy into a single instrument. Count and analyze tens of thousands of particles per minute and see your subvisible particles with superior image quality.

Flowcam LO

FlowCam LO Light Obscuration Imaging Particle Analysis System

The new TSI Flow and Size Analyzer (FSA) 4800 / 5800 signal processors are the complete solution for your LDV and PDPA measurements, providing the power to do more for your fluid mechanics research.

FlowCam Nano Second Generation

FlowCam Nano Second Generation Imaging Particle Analysis System

FlowCam Nano is the next-generation dynamic image analysis instrument for submicron particle imaging and sizing in real-time. FlowCam Nano extends subvisible particle analysis to detect objects between 300 nanometers and 2 micrometers.

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