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A chromatographic method for the production of a human immunoglobulin G solution for intravenous use


Author(s) : Fujita R.K. Dias G.A. Nakao H.C. Campos T.C.X.B. Shigueoka E.M. Sawatani E. Tanaka K. F. Arashiro, 
Publisher : N/A
Publication Date : 1998
ISSN : N/A
Abstract : Immunoglobulin G (IgG) of excellent quality for intravenous use was obtained from the cryosupernatant of human plasma by a chromatographic method based on a mixture of ion-exchange, DEAE-Sepharose FF and arginine Sepharose 4B affinity chromatography and a final purification step by Sephacryl S-300 HR gel filtration. The yield of 10 experimental batches produced was 3.5 g IgG per liter of plasma. A solvent/detergent combination of 1% Tri (n-butyl) phosphate and 1% Triton X-100 was used to inactivate lipid-coated viruses. Analysis of the final product (5% liquid IgG) based on the mean for 10 batches showed 94% monomers, 5.5% dimers and 0.5% polymers and aggregates. Anticomplementary activity was 0.3 CH50/mg IgG and prekallikrein activator levels were less than 5 IU/ml. Stability at 37آ؛C for 30 days in the liquid state was satisfactory. IgG was stored in flasks (2.5 g/flask) at 4 to 8آ؛C. All the characteristics of the product were consistent with the requirements of the 1997 Pharmacopأ©e Europأ©enne.,