Comparison of Binary Alcohol/Water Solvent Systems to Blood for Extractions of Blood-Contacting Medical Devices.


Journal

PDA journal of pharmaceutical science and technology
ISSN: 1948-2124
Titre abrégé: PDA J Pharm Sci Technol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9439538

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
22 Oct 2024
Historique:
medline: 23 10 2024
pubmed: 23 10 2024
entrez: 22 10 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

The analysis of extractables and leachables and subsequent risk assessment is an important aspect of the determination of biocompatibility for many medical devices. Leachable chemicals have the potential to pose a toxicological risk to patients, and therefore it is required that they be adequately characterized and assessed for potential safety concerns. One important consideration in the assessment of leachables is the choice of a suitable simulating solvent intended to replicate the use condition for the device and its biological environment. This aspect of study design is especially difficult for blood-contacting medical devices due to the complexity of simulating the biological matrix. This publication reports a comparison of the extracting power of different binary solvent mixtures and saline in comparison with whole blood for a bloodline tubing set connected to a hemodialyzer. Ten different known extractables, spanning a range of physicochemical properties and molecular weights, were quantified. The results indicated that for low-molecular-weight analytes, a suitable exaggeration for whole blood can be obtained using a low-concentration ethanol/water mixture (≈20%), and in general, extracted quantity increases with the concentration of alcohol cosolvent. For polyvinylpyrrolidone, the opposite trend was observed, as solubility of the polymer was found to decrease with increasing alcohol concentration, resulting in lower extracted quantities at high alcohol concentrations. Analysis of ethanol/water concentrations in the extract solutions post extraction indicated no change in solvent composition.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39438117
pii: pdajpst.2023.012892
doi: 10.5731/pdajpst.2023.012892
doi:

Substances chimiques

Solvents 0
Water 059QF0KO0R
Ethanol 3K9958V90M
Povidone FZ989GH94E

Types de publication

Journal Article Comparative Study

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

560-571

Informations de copyright

© PDA, Inc. 2024.

Auteurs

Mark Anderson Jordi (MA)

Jordi Labs, 200 Gilbert St., Mansfield, MA, 02048 mjordi@rqmplus.com.

Taryn Meade (T)

Jordi Labs, 200 Gilbert St., Mansfield, MA, 02048.

Kevin Rowland (K)

Jordi Labs, 200 Gilbert St., Mansfield, MA, 02048.

Chih-Hu Ho (CH)

Jordi Labs, 200 Gilbert St., Mansfield, MA, 02048.

Jordan Tocher (J)

Jordi Labs, 200 Gilbert St., Mansfield, MA, 02048.

Weixi Liu (W)

Jordi Labs, 200 Gilbert St., Mansfield, MA, 02048.

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