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Virus inactivation in a factor VIII/VWF concentrate treated using a solvent/detergent procedure based on polysorbate 20

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BIOLOGICALS
Volume 37, Issue 1, Pages 26-31

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biologicals.2008.08.003

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Virus inactivation; Factor VIII/VWF; Plasma products; Solvent/detergent; Polysorbate 20

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Treatment with solvent/detergent is a widely used method for ensuring the virus safety of plasma products. In the present study, virus inactivation by a novel solvent/detergent combination, i.e. TnBP (tri-n-butyl phosphate) and polysorbate 20 during the manufacture of the factor VIII/VWF concentrate Optivate (R) has been investigated. The inactivation of most enveloped viruses was rapid, i.e. > 5 log in 2 min, although the inactivation of vaccinia virus was slower, i.e. 4 log in 1 h. Virus inactivation was effective over a wide range of conditions, i.e. solvent/detergent concentration, protein concentration and temperature, irrespective of whether tested individually or in combination. This confirms the effectiveness and robustness of this alternative version of the solvent/detergent procedure, and allows appropriate control limits to be set for this manufacturing step. Polysorbate 20 provides an alternative to the non-ionic detergents currently in use with the solvent/detergent procedure. (c) 2008 The International Association for Biologicals. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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