A nondestructive and noninvasive method to determine water content in lyophilized proteins using low-field time-domain NMR

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Abstract

Determining the moisture content in lyophilized solids is a fundamental step towards predicting the quality and stability of lyophilized products, but conventional methods are time-consuming, invasive, and destructive. High levels of residual moisture in a lyophilized product can lead to cake collapse, product degradation, and reduced shelf life. The aim of this study was to develop a fast, noninvasive, nondestructive, and inexpensive method for determining the moisture content in a lyophilized monoclonal antibody (mAb) formulation using benchtop low-field time-domain nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

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Abraham, A., Elkassabany, O., Krause, M. E., & Ott, A. (2019). A nondestructive and noninvasive method to determine water content in lyophilized proteins using low-field time-domain NMR. Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, 57(10), 873–877. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrc.4864

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