2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.2c01467
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A Chemical Characterization Workflow for Nontargeted Analysis of Complex Extracts from Polymer Based Medical Device Using High Resolution LC/MS

Abstract: The chemical characterization of extractables and leachables (E&Ls) is an important aspect of biosafety and biocompatibility assessment in medical device industry. The advent of the body-contact use of medical devices in patient treatment has introduced a potential source for extractables and leachables as these medical devices are comprised of various polymeric materials. Several industry working groups, the FDA and USP, have recognized the guidance for chemical characterizations and nontargeted analysis of m… Show more

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“…This approach has been used to prioritize the presence of chemical migrants in food that originated from food contact material , and potentially harmful chemicals detected in natural and drinking water . This strategy was also demonstrated for the analysis of extractables and leachables (E&L) from a coronary implant, where polymer-based chemicals and transformation products were positively identified …”
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“…This approach has been used to prioritize the presence of chemical migrants in food that originated from food contact material , and potentially harmful chemicals detected in natural and drinking water . This strategy was also demonstrated for the analysis of extractables and leachables (E&L) from a coronary implant, where polymer-based chemicals and transformation products were positively identified …”
Section: Offline Prioritizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 85 This strategy was also demonstrated for the analysis of extractables and leachables (E&L) from a coronary implant, where polymer-based chemicals and transformation products were positively identified. 86 …”
Section: Offline Prioritizationmentioning
confidence: 99%