Manufacturing and Analytical Characterization - Chemical
Isabelle Vu Trieu, MS (she/her/hers)
Pharmaceutical Market Development Manager
Waters Corporation
Milford, Massachusetts, United States
Pawel Bigos, BS
Scientist
Waters Corporation
Milford, Massachusetts, United States
Xiangsha Du, Ph.D.
Senior Scientist
Waters Corporation
Milford, Massachusetts, United States
Duanduan Han, PhD
Senior Scientist
Waters Corporation
Milford, Massachusetts, United States
Robert Birdsall, Ph.D.
Consultant Scientist
Waters Corporation
Milford, Massachusetts, United States
Isabelle Vu Trieu, MS (she/her/hers)
Pharmaceutical Market Development Manager
Waters Corporation
Milford, Massachusetts, United States
Karen Nyholm, MBA
Senior Director
Waters Corporation
Milford, Massachusetts, United States
The Alliance iS Bio HPLC System with an XBridge Premier Oligonucleotide BEH Column showed a 30% increase in peak height when compared to a legacy HPLC system with a stainless-steel column when analysing the MassPREP OST. Additionally, the Alliance iS Bio HPLC System achieved maximum recovery in a shorter time span, thereby helping eliminate the need for lengthy passivation procedures.
GEM91 was analyzed for impurities to further investigate the performance differences across systems. Utilizing the 5 µm XBridge BEH C18 Column on both systems, the Alliance iS Bio HPLC System showed an ~40% increase in the signal-to-noise ratio for the trace impurities versus the legacy HPLC system. This improvement translates to enhanced recovery and increased accuracy when analyzing critical species for novel therapies.
mAb reference standards were analyzed using a stainless-steel SEC column on a legacy HPLC system and an XBridge Premier Protein SEC Column on the Alliance iS Bio HPLC System. By using MaxPeak HPS Technology coupled with the lower system dispersion on the Alliance iS Bio HPLC System, monomer tailing significantly improved which consequently resulted in improved resolution of the low molecular weight species (LMWS).