生物制药灭菌和病毒消除的膜技术:污染问题

Shilong Qi , Rong Fan , Xinwei Su , Hao Zhang , Yingzi Cui , Benkun Qi , Xiangrong Chen , Yinhua Wan , Jianquan Luo
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基于膜的灭菌和病毒去除已成为生物制药生产中质量控制和质量保证的重要方法,与传统的热和化学方法相比具有显着的优势。这种绿色技术在不添加化学添加剂的情况下保持了药物的完整性。然而,生物分子与膜表面之间复杂的相互作用往往导致膜污染和潜在的微生物突破。本文首先全面阐述了蛋白质、核酸、糖结合疫苗和病毒四种生物药物的理化性质差异,然后分析了四种生物药物灭菌和病毒去除面临的主要挑战。讨论了灭菌和病毒去除的分离机制,重点是物理(尺寸排除)和化学(静电相互作用,疏水吸附)性质。特别关注膜污染机制和先进的缓解策略在膜-生物分子界面。通过将基本科学原理与实际工程考虑相结合,本文综述为优化下游生物加工和推进生物制药行业的膜技术提供了有价值的见解。
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Membrane technology for sterilization and virus elimination of biopharmaceuticals: Fouling matters

Membrane technology for sterilization and virus elimination of biopharmaceuticals: Fouling matters
Membrane-based sterilization and virus removal have become an essential approach for Quality Control and Quality Assurance in biopharmaceutical manufacturing, offering significant advantages over traditional thermal and chemical methods. This green technology preserves drug integrity without chemical additives. However, the complex interactions between biomolecules and membrane surfaces often lead to membrane fouling and potential microbial breakthrough. This review first comprehensively interprets the physiochemical properties differences among four biopharmaceuticals (protein, nucleic acid, glycoconjugate vaccine and virus), and then, analyzed the major challenges facing in four biopharmaceuticals sterilization and virus removal. The separation mechanisms of sterilization and virus removal are discussed focusing on both physical (size exclusion) and chemical (electrostatic interactions, hydrophobic adsorption) properties. Particular attention is given to membrane fouling mechanisms and advanced mitigation strategies at the membrane-biomolecule interface. By integrating fundamental scientific principles with practical engineering considerations, this review offers valuable insights for optimizing downstream bioprocessing and advancing membrane technology in the biopharmaceutical industry.
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