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Evaluation of Single-use Tangential Flow Filtration Technology for Purification of Activated Polysaccharides Used in Conjugate Vaccine Manufacturing
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  • Seyed Pouria Motevalian,
  • Jonathan Steen,
  • Janine De Leon,
  • Verl Sriskanda,
  • Ivette Carino,
  • Amar Prashad,
  • Brenda Carillo Conde,
  • Bo Arve
Seyed Pouria Motevalian
Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals

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Jonathan Steen
MilliporeSigma
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Janine De Leon
Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals
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Verl Sriskanda
Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals
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Ivette Carino
Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals
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Amar Prashad
Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals
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Brenda Carillo Conde
Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals
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Bo Arve
Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals
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Abstract

Over the past decade, single-use tangential flow filtration (TFF) technologies have emerged to reduce system preparation time, promote fast and flexible product change over, and ultimately shorten process development and manufacturing time/cost. In this study, the performance of a recently developed Pellicon® single-use TFF capsule was compared against traditional Pellicon® cassette by assessing TFF process performance (such as flux, residuals clearance, and yield) and post-purification product attributes (such as concentration and mass-weighted average molecular weight). Good scaling was shown by comparing process performance and product attributes across different scales and formats. Additionally, similar TFF process performance and post-purification product attributes were observed for the single-use capsule compared to the reusable TFF cassettes. The capsule requires a smaller flush than the cassette, and it is easier to use since it does not require a compression holder or pre-sanitization. The results provide insight into the application of the single-use TFF capsule and scalability of TFF processes for the purification of conjugate vaccines.
21 Sep 2021Published in Biotechnology Progress. 10.1002/btpr.3204