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  2. Controlled gamma-irradiation mediated pathogen inactivation of human urokinase preparations with significant recovery of enzymatic activity

Controlled gamma-irradiation mediated pathogen inactivation of human urokinase preparations with significant recovery of enzymatic activity

  • Biologicals. 2003 Dec;31(4):261-4. doi: 10.1016/j.biologicals.2003.07.001.
Robert W Amareld Jr 1 Melissa Wersocki Maureen Drohan William N Drohan Wilson H Burgess David M Mann Ren-Yo Forng
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  • 1 Clearant, Inc., 401 Professional Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20879, USA.
Abstract

Human sources of urokinase have led to the contamination of in-process lots of commercially available material with human pathogens. Effective pathogen inactivation of urokinase preparations can be achieved through the use of gamma-irradiation. Additionally, the presence of a free radical scavenger (ascorbate) and the control of temperature have resulted in maintenance of the enzymatic activity of urokinase without a significant effect on the pathogen inactivation properties of gamma-irradiation. In this study we have optimized the conditions during gamma-irradiation to achieve inactivation of porcine parvovirus by 5 logs and vaccinia virus to levels below the limits of detection, while maintaining 92% of urokinase activity. Product specific optimization of gamma-irradiation has the potential to provide effective pathogen inactivation while maintaining substantial functional activity for many therapeutic proteins.

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