Preservative efficacy testing of refrigerated pharmaceuticals: choice of challenging isolate and storage temperature.

Q3 Medicine
Seyed Sadeq Mousavi Ghahfarrokhi, Zeinab Zarei, Khadijeh Hamidian, Sepideh Nikrou, Mohammad-Reza Seidi, Hossein Jamalifar, Nasrin Samadi
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Abstract

The antimicrobial effectiveness testing assesses the performance of preservatives and/or antimicrobial substances added to multi-use sterile or non-sterile dosage forms, protecting these products from microbiological growth. In this study, insulin products underwent the European Pharmacopoeia and the United States Pharmacopeia antimicrobial preservative effectiveness tests at both room and refrigerated temperatures. Notably, a psychrotolerant strain, Serratia marcescens, originally isolated from a refrigerated pharmaceutical product, was included in the antimicrobial effectiveness testing. When evaluated against the compendial requirements, both NPH and REG insulin stored at room temperature successfully met the European Pharmacopoeia-A criteria and the United States Pharmacopeia standards. However, although both formulations stored under refrigeration conformed to the United States Pharmacopeia criteria, they failed to satisfy the European Pharmacopoeia-A criteria at contact times of less than 7 days. The reductions in Serratia marcescens counts were the same at both incubation temperatures. This study indicated that for sterile multi-dose vials, performing the antimicrobial effectiveness testing at both room and refrigerated temperatures might give more accurate indication of antimicrobial preservative efficacy.

冷藏药品的保鲜效果试验:具有挑战性的分离物和储存温度的选择。
抗菌有效性测试评估添加到多用途无菌或非无菌剂型中的防腐剂和/或抗菌物质的性能,以保护这些产品免受微生物生长的影响。在这项研究中,胰岛素产品在室温和冷藏温度下进行了欧洲药典和美国药典的抗菌防腐剂有效性测试。值得注意的是,最初从冷藏药品中分离出的耐冷性粘质沙雷菌被纳入了抗菌效果测试。对照药典要求进行评估时,室温下储存的NPH和REG胰岛素均成功满足欧洲药典a标准和美国药典标准。然而,尽管冷藏储存的两种制剂符合美国药典标准,但在接触时间少于7天的情况下,它们未能满足欧洲药典a标准。在两种孵育温度下粘质沙雷氏菌计数的减少是相同的。本研究表明,对于无菌多剂量瓶,在室温和冷藏温度下进行抗菌效果检测可以更准确地指示抗菌保鲜效果。
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