Interactions Between Peptide and Preservatives: Effects on Peptide Self-Interactions and Antimicrobial Efficiency In Aqueous Multi-Dose Formulations

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作者
Heljo, P. [1 ,4 ]
Ross, A. [2 ]
Zarraga, I. E. [3 ]
Pappenberger, A. [1 ]
Mahler, H-C. [1 ]
机构
[1] F Hoffmann La Roche & Co Ltd, Pharmaceut Dev & Supplies, Pharma Tech Dev Biol Europe PTDE, CH-4070 Basel, Switzerland
[2] F Hoffmann La Roche & Co Ltd, Pharma Res & Early Dev pRED, Discovery Technol, Small Mol Res, CH-4070 Basel, Switzerland
[3] Genentech Inc, Late Stage Pharmaceut Dev, San Francisco, CA 94080 USA
[4] Univ Basel, Dept Pharmaceut Sci, Div Pharmaceut Technol, Basel, Switzerland
关键词
antimicrobial efficacy; interaction; oligomerization; peptide; preservative; BENZYL ALCOHOL; PARTITION-COEFFICIENTS; INSULIN HEXAMER; AGGREGATION; PROTEIN; STABILIZATION; PHENOL;
D O I
10.1007/s11095-015-1697-z
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Antimicrobial preservatives are known to interact with proteins and potentially affect their stability in aqueous solutions. In this systematic study, the interactions of a model peptide with three commonly used preservatives, benzyl alcohol, phenol and m-cresol, were evaluated. The impact on peptide oligomerization was studied using GC-MALS, SEC-MALS and DLS, antimicrobial efficiency of different formulations were studied using the Ph. Eur. antimicrobial efficacy test, and the molecular adsorption of preservative molecules on reversible peptide oligomers was monitored using NMR. The hydrodynamic radius and molar mass of the peptide oligomers was shown to clearly increase in the presence of m-cresol but less significantly with phenol and benzyl alcohol. The increase in size was most likely caused by peptide self-interactions becoming more attractive, leading to reversible oligomerization. On the other hand, increasing the concentration of peptide in multi-dose formulations led to reduced molecular mobility and decreased antimicrobial efficacy of all preservatives. Peptide-preservative interactions not only affect peptide self-interactions, but also antimicrobial efficiency of the preservatives and are thus of significant relevance. Adsorption of preservatives on oligomeric states of peptides is proposed as a mechanism to explain this reduced antimicrobial efficacy.
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页码:3201 / 3212
页数:12
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