Novel RP-HPLC based assay for selective and sensitive endotoxin quantification.


Journal

Analytical methods : advancing methods and applications
ISSN: 1759-9679
Titre abrégé: Anal Methods
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101519733

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
08 10 2020
Historique:
pubmed: 15 9 2020
medline: 15 5 2021
entrez: 14 9 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The paper presents a novel instrumental analytical endotoxin quantification assay. It uses common analytical laboratory equipment (HPLC-FLD) and allows quantifying endotoxins (ETs) in different matrices from about 109 EU per mL down to about 40 EU per mL (RSE based). Test results are obtained in concentration units (e.g. ng ET per mL), which can then be converted to commonly used endotoxin units (EU per mL) in case of known pyrogenic activity. During endotoxin hydrolysis, the endotoxin specific rare sugar acid KDO is obtained quantitatively. After that, KDO is stoichiometrically reacted with DMB, which results in a highly fluorescent derivative. The mixture is separated using RP-HPLC followed by KDO-DMB quantification with a fluorescence detector. Based on the KDO content, the endotoxin content in the sample is calculated. The developed assay is economic and has a small error. Its applicability was demonstrated in applied research. ETs were quantified in purified bacterial biopolymers, which were produced by Gram-negative bacteria. Results were compared to LAL results obtained for the same samples. A high correlation was found between the results of both methods. Further, the new assay was utilized with high success during the development of novel endotoxin specific depth filters, which allow efficient, economic and sustainable ET removal during DSP. Those examples demonstrate that the new assay has the potential to complement the animal-based biological LAL pyrogenic quantification tests, which are accepted today by the major health authorities worldwide for the release of commercial pharmaceutical products.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32924034
doi: 10.1039/d0ay00872a
doi:

Substances chimiques

Endotoxins 0

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

4621-4634

Auteurs

Blanka Bucsella (B)

University of Zürich, Department of Chemistry, Winterthurerstr. 190, Zürich, CH-8057, Switzerland and HES-SO Valais (University of Applied Sciences, Sion; Wallis), Institute of Life Technologies, Route du Rawyl 64, CH-1950 Sion 2, Switzerland. franka.kalman@hevs.ch.

Anika Hoffmann (A)

HES-SO Valais (University of Applied Sciences, Sion; Wallis), Institute of Life Technologies, Route du Rawyl 64, CH-1950 Sion 2, Switzerland. franka.kalman@hevs.ch.

Mathieu Zollinger (M)

HES-SO Valais (University of Applied Sciences, Sion; Wallis), Institute of Life Technologies, Route du Rawyl 64, CH-1950 Sion 2, Switzerland. franka.kalman@hevs.ch.

Fabio Stephan (F)

HES-SO Valais (University of Applied Sciences, Sion; Wallis), Institute of Life Technologies, Route du Rawyl 64, CH-1950 Sion 2, Switzerland. franka.kalman@hevs.ch and Lonza AG, Quality Control Biopharma, Rottenstrasse 6, CH-3930 Visp, Switzerland.

Martin Pattky (M)

HES-SO Valais (University of Applied Sciences, Sion; Wallis), Institute of Life Technologies, Route du Rawyl 64, CH-1950 Sion 2, Switzerland. franka.kalman@hevs.ch and Lonza AG, Quality Control Biopharma, Rottenstrasse 6, CH-3930 Visp, Switzerland.

Ralph Daumke (R)

FILTROX AG, Moosmühlestr. 6, CH-9001 St. Gallen, Switzerland.

Florian J Heiligtag (FJ)

FILTROX AG, Moosmühlestr. 6, CH-9001 St. Gallen, Switzerland.

Brian Frank (B)

FILTROX AG, Moosmühlestr. 6, CH-9001 St. Gallen, Switzerland.

Mònica Bassas-Galia (M)

HES-SO Valais (University of Applied Sciences, Sion; Wallis), Institute of Life Technologies, Route du Rawyl 64, CH-1950 Sion 2, Switzerland. franka.kalman@hevs.ch and FILTROX AG, Moosmühlestr. 6, CH-9001 St. Gallen, Switzerland and Acrostak AG, Stegackerstrasse 14, 8409 Winterthur, Switzerland.

Manfred Zinn (M)

HES-SO Valais (University of Applied Sciences, Sion; Wallis), Institute of Life Technologies, Route du Rawyl 64, CH-1950 Sion 2, Switzerland. franka.kalman@hevs.ch.

Franka Kalman (F)

HES-SO Valais (University of Applied Sciences, Sion; Wallis), Institute of Life Technologies, Route du Rawyl 64, CH-1950 Sion 2, Switzerland. franka.kalman@hevs.ch and Acrostak AG, Stegackerstrasse 14, 8409 Winterthur, Switzerland.

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