Abstract
Unfractionated heparins are used clinically as anticoagulants. The biological potency of thirteen samples of raw material and pharmaceutical formulations were assessed utilizing the 5th International Standard of heparin using the sheep plasma coagulation inhibition assay, activated partial thromboplastin time, anti-factor Xa assay, and anti-factor IIa assay, resulting in mean potencies of 101.15%, 96.15%, 98.15% and 99.37%, respectively. The samples were also evaluated by the protamine neutralization test giving results within the range of 92 - 138 IU/mg. The anti-factor IIa assay was performed showing reproducibility and significant correlation with the pharmacopoeial assays, thus demonstrating it to be a feasible alternative to the sheep plasma coagulation inhibition assay. Moreover, an analysis by nuclear magnetic resonance and capillary electrophoresis showed some peaks attributable to oversulfated chondroitin sulfate. The results show that batch-to-batch variations and the quality of samples contributed to improvements in the quality control of pharmaceutical products and to assure the safe use and clinical efficacy of this biological medicine. Rev. Bras. Hematol. Hemoter.
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Dalmora, S. L., Souto, R. B., Silva, L. M., Lana, A. D., Schutkoski, R., & Vaccari, S. F. (2009). Biological potency evaluation and physicochemical characterization of unfractionated heparins. Revista Brasileira de Hematologia e Hemoterapia, 31(5), 23–30. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1516-84842009005000074
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