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Ultra-fast middle-up reversed phase liquid chromatography analysis of complex bispecific antibodies obtained in less than one minute

Publié dansPharmaceutics, vol. 14, no. 11, 2315
Date de publication2022-10-28
Date de mise en ligne2022-10-28
Résumé

This work illustrates the benefits and limitations of using ultra-short reversed phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) columns for the characterization of various complex bispecific antibodies after prolonged thermal stress at the middle-up level of analysis. First, we have demonstrated that alternative organic modifiers, such as isopropanol, can be used in RPLC mode without generating excessive pressure, thanks to the prototype 10 × 2.1 mm, 2.7 µm particle column. However, compared to acetonitrile, the selectivity was not improved, at least for the selected biopharmaceutical products. Importantly, very fast separations (sub-1 min) of high quality were systematically obtained for the different samples when using a spectroscopic detector, but a severe loss of performance was observed with mass spectrometry (MS) detection due to dispersion effects. Based on these results, there is a clear need to improve the interfacing between LC and MS (shorter/thinner tubing) to mitigate band broadening.

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Mots-clés
  • Bispecific antibodies
  • Improved selectivity
  • Method robustness
  • Reversed-phase liquid chromatography
  • Ultra-short columns.
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MURISIER, Amarande et al. Ultra-fast middle-up reversed phase liquid chromatography analysis of complex bispecific antibodies obtained in less than one minute. In: Pharmaceutics, 2022, vol. 14, n° 11, p. 2315. doi: 10.3390/pharmaceutics14112315
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