2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11095-019-2591-x
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Application of Magnetic Resonance to Assess Lyophilized Drug Product Reconstitution

Abstract: PurposeDynamic in-situ proton (1H) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 1H T2-relaxometry experiments are described in an attempt to: (i) understand the physical processes, that occur during the reconstitution of lyophilized bovine serum albumin (BSA) and monoclonal antibody (mAb) proteins; and (ii) objectify the reconstitution time.MethodsRapid two-dimensional 1H MRI and diffusion weighted MRI were used to study the temporal changes in solids dissolution and characterise water mass transport characteristics. … Show more

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“…Although these MRI‐derived parameter assessments have been used previously to examine drug dissolution ex vivo, no reports exist of these applications for in vivo assessment of LA injectable properties. 39 , 40 If drug agglomeration occurred during the initial week postinjection, then either patterns of reduced T2 and ADC or an overall reduction in these values might have been detected. Nevertheless, no patterns or regions of significance were observed in T2 or ADC change in the images, and this was also reflected in the quantitative T2 and ADC values measured in total and IM and SC regional depots.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although these MRI‐derived parameter assessments have been used previously to examine drug dissolution ex vivo, no reports exist of these applications for in vivo assessment of LA injectable properties. 39 , 40 If drug agglomeration occurred during the initial week postinjection, then either patterns of reduced T2 and ADC or an overall reduction in these values might have been detected. Nevertheless, no patterns or regions of significance were observed in T2 or ADC change in the images, and this was also reflected in the quantitative T2 and ADC values measured in total and IM and SC regional depots.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T2‐weighted and ADC MRI parameters were assessed to examine whether they could differentiate between physiochemical agglomeration of drug substance and physiologic subacute inflammation. Although these MRI‐derived parameter assessments have been used previously to examine drug dissolution ex vivo, no reports exist of these applications for in vivo assessment of LA injectable properties 39,40 . If drug agglomeration occurred during the initial week postinjection, then either patterns of reduced T2 and ADC or an overall reduction in these values might have been detected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%