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  1. Artikel: A consensus rating method for small virus-retentive filters. I. Method development.

    Lute, Scott / Riordan, William / Pease, Leonard F / Tsai, De-Hao / Levy, Richard / Haque, Mohammed / Martin, Jerold / Moroe, Ichiro / Sato, Terry / Morgan, Michael / Krishnan, Mani / Campbell, Jennifer / Genest, Paul / Dolan, Sherri / Tarrach, Klaus / Meyer, Anika / Zachariah, Michael R / Tarlov, Michael J / EtzeL, Mark /
    Brorson, Kurt / Aranha, Hazel / Bailey, Mark / Bender, Jean / Carter, Jeff / Chen, Qi / Dowd, Chris / Jani, Raj / Jen, David / Kidd, Stanley / Meltzer, Ted / Remington, Kathryn / Rice, Iris / Romero, Cynthia / Jornitz, Maik / Sekura, Carol Marcus / Sofer, Gail / Specht, Rachel / Wojciechowski, Peter

    PDA journal of pharmaceutical science and technology

    2008  Band 62, Heft 5, Seite(n) 318–333

    Abstract: Virus filters are membrane-based devices that remove large viruses (e.g., retroviruses) and/or small viruses (e.g., parvoviruses) from products by a size exclusion mechanism. In 2002, the Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) organized the PDA Virus Filter ... ...

    Abstract Virus filters are membrane-based devices that remove large viruses (e.g., retroviruses) and/or small viruses (e.g., parvoviruses) from products by a size exclusion mechanism. In 2002, the Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) organized the PDA Virus Filter Task Force to develop a common nomenclature and a standardized test method for classifying and identifying viral-retentive filters. One goal of the task force was to develop a test method for small virus-retentive filters. Because small virus-retentive filters present unique technical challenges, the test method development process was guided by laboratory studies to determine critical variables such as choice of bacteriophage challenge, choice of model protein, filtration operating parameters, target log10 reduction value, and filtration endpoint definition. Based on filtration, DLS, electrospray differential mobility analysis, and polymerase chain reaction studies, a final rating based on retention of bacteriophage PP7 was chosen by the PDA Virus Filter Task Force. The detailed final consensus filter method was published in the 2008 update of PDA Technical Report 41. Virus Filtration.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Advisory Committees ; DNA, Viral/isolation & purification ; Equipment Design ; Feasibility Studies ; Levivirus/genetics ; Levivirus/isolation & purification ; Levivirus/metabolism ; Light ; Materials Testing ; Membranes, Artificial ; Micropore Filters/standards ; Particle Size ; Program Development ; Protein Binding ; Reproducibility of Results ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Scattering, Radiation ; Serum Albumin, Bovine/metabolism ; Sterilization/instrumentation ; Sterilization/standards ; Virion/isolation & purification
    Chemische Substanzen DNA, Viral ; Membranes, Artificial ; Serum Albumin, Bovine (27432CM55Q)
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2008-09
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Guideline ; Journal Article
    ISSN 1079-7440
    ISSN 1079-7440
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Artikel: A consensus rating method for small virus-retentive filters. II. Method evaluation.

    Brorson, Kurt / Lute, Scott / Haque, Mohammed / Martin, Jerold / Sato, Terry / Moroe, Ichiro / Morgan, Michael / Krishnan, Mani / Campbell, Jennifer / Genest, Paul / Parrella, Joseph / Dolan, Sherri / Martin, Susan / Tarrach, Klaus / Levy, Richard / Aranha, Hazel / Bailey, Mark / Bender, Jean / Carter, Jeff /
    Chen, Qi / Dowd, Chris / Jani, Raj / Jen, David / Kidd, Stanley / Meltzer, Ted / Remington, Kathryn / Rice, Iris / Romero, Cynthia / Jornitz, Maik / Sekura, Carol Marcus / Sofer, Gail / Specht, Rachel / Wojciechowski, Peter

    PDA journal of pharmaceutical science and technology

    2008  Band 62, Heft 5, Seite(n) 334–343

    Abstract: Virus filters are membrane-based devices that remove large viruses (e.g., retroviruses) and/or small viruses (e.g., parvoviruses) from products by a size exclusion mechanism. In 2002, the Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) organized the PDA Virus Filter ... ...

    Abstract Virus filters are membrane-based devices that remove large viruses (e.g., retroviruses) and/or small viruses (e.g., parvoviruses) from products by a size exclusion mechanism. In 2002, the Parenteral Drug Association (PDA) organized the PDA Virus Filter Task Force to develop a common nomenclature and a standardized test method for classifying and identifying viral-retentive filters. A test method based on bacteriophage PP7 retention was chosen based on developmental studies. The detailed final consensus filter method is published in the 2008 update of PDA Technical Report 41: Virus Filtration. Here, we evaluate the method and find it to be acceptable for testing scaled-down models of small virus-retentive filters from four manufacturers. Three consecutive lots of five filter types were tested (Pegasus SV4, Viresolve NFP, Planova 20N and 15N, Virosart CPV). Each passed the criteria specified in the test method (i.e., >4 log10 PP7 retention, >90% intravenous immunoglobulin passage, and passing integrity/installation testing) and was classified as PP7-LRV4.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Equipment Design ; Guidelines as Topic ; Immunoglobulins, Intravenous/analysis ; Levivirus/isolation & purification ; Materials Testing ; Membranes, Artificial ; Micropore Filters/standards ; Program Evaluation ; Reproducibility of Results ; Sterilization/instrumentation ; Sterilization/standards
    Chemische Substanzen Immunoglobulins, Intravenous ; Membranes, Artificial
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2008-09
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Evaluation Studies ; Journal Article
    ISSN 1079-7440
    ISSN 1079-7440
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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