Virus Filtration and Flow Variation: An Approach to Evaluate Any Potential Impact on Virus Retention.

PDA journal of pharmaceutical science and technology / PDA(2016)

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Virus removal by filtration has been an important improvement for the safety margins of plasma-derived medicinal products, and has become a standard manufacturing process step for recombinant proteins. While the mechanism of action was initially considered to be strictly size-based, it has recently been recognized that a more complex interaction of the specific filter membrane and its pore architecture with filtrate flow rates may potentially influence the level of virus removal. Based on this improved understanding, parameters beyond the traditional state-of-the-art may need to be included into the design and control of these processes, and the validity of virus removal data generated in small scale models for the manufacturing scale processes may need to be reevaluated. The article presents a tool for the analysis of flow rate during manufacturing or virus-spiked small-scale runs with a focus on the effects of low or no flow (stop) situations on the robustness of virus removal.
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biopharmaceuticals,flow interruption,pressure interruption,virus filtration,virus safety
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