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Application of Af4-Multidetection to Liraglutide in Its Formulation: Preserving and Representing Native Aggregation
- Source :
- Molecules; Volume 27; Issue 17; Pages: 5485
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Aggregation is among the most critical parameters affecting the pharmacological and safety profile of peptide Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs). For this reason, it is of utmost importance to define the exact aggregation state of peptide drugs, particularly when the API is marketed as a ready-to-use solution. Consequently, appropriate non-destructive techniques able to replicate the peptide environment must be employed. In our work, we exploited Asymmetrical Flow Field-Flow Fractionation (AF4), connected to UV, dRI, fluorescence, and MALS detectors, to fully characterize the aggregation state of Liraglutide, a peptide API used for the treatment of diabetes type 2 and chronic obesity. In previous studies, Liraglutide was hypothesized to assemble into hexa-octamers in phosphate buffer, but no information on its behavior in the formulation medium was provided up to now. The method used allowed researchers to work using formulation as the mobile phase with excellent recoveries and LoQ/LoD, discerning between stable and degraded samples, and detecting, when present, aggregates up to 108 Da. The native state of Liraglutide was assessed and found to be an association into pentamers, with a non-spherical conformation. Combined to benchmark analyses, the sameness study was complete and descriptive, also giving insight on the aggregation process and covalent/non-covalent aggregate types.
- Subjects :
- native aggregation state
RLD
Organic Chemistry
Pharmaceutical Science
Liraglutide
FFF-multidetection
Fractionation, Field Flow
flow-field flow fractionation
sameness
therapeutic peptides
active pharmaceutical ingredient (API)
finished dosage form (FDF)
reference listed drug
Analytical Chemistry
Chemistry (miscellaneous)
Drug Discovery
Molecular Medicine
samene
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Molecules; Volume 27; Issue 17; Pages: 5485
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9f6c1ae8ce40b8997badaa13d88a8b72