Analysis of aggregates and particles in protein pharmaceuticals / edited by Hanns-Christian Mahler, Wim Jiskoot.

This book describes how to address the analysis of aggregates and particles in protein pharmaceuticals, provides a comprehensive overview of current methods and integrated approaches used to quantify and characterize aggregates and particles, and discusses regulatory requirements. Analytical methods...

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Other Authors: Mahler, Hanns-Christian, Jiskoot, Wim
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chicester : John Wiley & Sons, 2012.
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Table of Contents:
  • ANALYSIS OF AGGREGATES AND PARTICLES IN PROTEIN PHARMACEUTICALS; CONTENTS; Contributors; Preface; Glossary; 1 The Critical Need for Robust Assays for Quantitation and Characterization of Aggregates of Therapeutic Proteins; I METHODS USED FOR DETECTING, QUANTIFYING, AND SIZING OF PROTEIN AGGREGATES AND PARTICLES; 2 Separation-Based Analytical Methods for Measuring Protein Aggregation; 3 Laser Light Scattering-Based Techniques Used for the Characterization of Protein Therapeutics; 4 Online Detection Methods and Emerging Techniques for Soluble Aggregates in Protein Pharmaceuticals.
  • 5 Analytical Methods to Measure Subvisible Particulates6 Detection of Visible Particles in Parenteral Products; 7 Characterization of Aggregates and Particles Using Emerging Techniques; II METHODS USED TO CHARACTERIZE PROTEIN AGGREGATES AND PARTICLES; 8 Ultraviolet Absorption Spectroscopy; 9 Fluorescence Spectroscopy to Characterize Protein Aggregates and Particles; 10 Infrared Spectroscopy to Characterize Protein Aggregates; 11 Raman Microscopy for Characterization of Particles; 12 Microscopic Methods for Particle Characterization in Protein Pharmaceuticals.
  • III INTEGRATED APPROACHES TO PROTEIN AGGREGATION AND PARTICLES13 Comparison of Methods for Soluble Aggregate Detection and Size Characterization; 14 Protein Purification and Its Relation to Protein Aggregation and Particles; 15 Formulation Development and Its Relation to Protein Aggregation and Particles; Index.