A reversed phase HPLC-UV method for the simultaneous determination of residual formaldehyde and Triton X-100 in vaccine products
Triton X-100
DOI:
10.1016/j.jchromb.2021.122977
Publication Date:
2021-10-09T12:00:47Z
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ABSTRACT
Many of the inactivated viral vaccines for human and animal use are manufactured using formaldehyde as an inactivating agent. Apart from formaldehyde, Triton X-100 is also one of the chemicals commonly used in viral vaccine manufacturing. Triton X-100 is typically used to extract the cell-associated viruses and / or components during manufacturing process. The concentration of formaldehyde and Triton X-100 in the final bulks are also reduced during vaccine purification process. Here we report a simple RP-HPLC-UV based method for the quantification of residual Triton X-100 and formaldehyde as process impurities in viral vaccines. This method is also adopted for the residual impurity determination of either formaldehyde or Triton X-100 in other non-viral vaccines, multivalent as well as sub-unit vaccines, such as liquid pentavalent, includes TT, DT, Hepatitis B (rDNA) and Haemophilus type b conjugate vaccine (adsorbed). This method is rapid and can quantify both Triton X-100 and formaldehyde in a single preparation with improved peak asymmetry. This new assay has a linearity range starting from 0.0625 to 1 µg/mL for formaldehyde and 0.625-10 µg/mL for Triton X-100. This method would be very useful for viral vaccine manufacturing and release.
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