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Thiol-Disulfide Exchange in Peptides Derived from Human Growth Hormone During Lyophilization and Storage in the Solid State.

J Pharm Sci.. 2015-01; 
Chandrasekhar S, Topp EM. Department of Industrial and Physical Pharmacy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.
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Abstract

Lyophilization (freeze-drying) is frequently used to stabilize protein therapeutics. However, covalent modifications such as thiol-disulfide exchange and disulfide scrambling can occur even in the solid state. The effects of lyophilization and storage of lyophilized powders on the mechanism and kinetics of thiol-disulfide exchange have not been elucidated and are explored here. Reaction kinetics was monitored in peptides corresponding to tryptic fragments of human growth hormone (T20 + T20-T21 or T20 + cT20-T21) during different stages of lyophilization and during storage of the lyophilized powders at 22°C and ambient RH. The concentrations of reactants and products were determined using RP-HPLC and product... More

Keywords

disulfide exchange; freeze-drying; freezing; human growth hormone (hGH); kinetics; lyophilization; peptide; protein