Screening of HETP test conditions and resin storage solutions for HIC

University essay from Uppsala universitet/Analytisk farmaceutisk kemi

Abstract: Hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) is a common purification method for biological drug substances. For continuous monitoring the quality of the purification, a column performance test is carried out to test the packing of the resin. The packing integrity is commonly tested between runs by measuring the Hight Equivalent to a Theoretical Plate (HETP) by injecting a small volume of a tracer solution (spike) that gives a change in conductivity. The column performance test provides useful information regarding the packing quality that could be used for troubleshooting before a purification is performed since a well packed gel is essential for an effective purification. During this thesis project a screening of suitable test conditions for a HETP test for a HIC column was performed. The developed HETP test were then investigated if it could be combined with the storage of the resin or if the packing is affected by the test conditions. Factors such as spike volume, flow rate and the concentration of the elute and spike solution, were considered. 0.1 M NaOH elute and 0.15 M NaCl as spike solution gave the best result based on HETP and the asymmetry of the conductivity peak. A test purification with the new HETP test conditions compared with the old method were then carried out to verify that the quality of the purification is not affected. The purification showed promising result and implementation of a more convenient storage solution and HETP test would be possible without changing the product quality.

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