Abstract
To secure the supply chain of the monoclonal antibody (mAb) standardized infusion bags, a reversed phase (RP) HPLC analytical method assisted with a diode array detector (DAD) and an evaporative light scattering detector (ELSD) was implemented in the pharmacy department of the university hospital center of Besançon (UHCB). For a well-defined batch, the concordance between the two detections evaluated using the Lin’s concordance correlation coefficient (CCC) (Lin’s CCC = 0.9858) and a Bland–Altman plot was excellent. The analytical quantification of the different dose-banded (DB) of the infusion bags prepared in advance were achieved using this new reversed HPLC-DAD/ELSD analytical method in less than 4 min. For a same batch of mAbs, DAD generated nearly uniform response and showed a slightly superior accuracy than did ELSD. Their agreement in terms of calculated dose is excellent. In the event of a breakdown of one of the two detectors, this allowed the mAb infusion bags to continue to be monitored and thus improved the drug supply chain safety. As well our optimized method was able to monitor degradation mAbs created by accidental stress during the time period of stockage.
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