An Industry Perspective on Forced Degradation Studies of Biopharmaceuticals: Survey Outcome and Recommendations.

An Industry Perspective on Forced Degradation Studies of Biopharmaceuticals: Survey Outcome and Recommendations.

Halley, Jennifer;Chou, Yite Robert;Cicchino, Crystal;Huang, Min;Sharma, Vikas;Tan, Niclas Chiang;Thakkar, Santosh;Zhou, Liqiang Lisa;Al-Azzam, Wasfi;Cornen, Stephane;Gauden, Magdalena;Gu, Zhenyu;Kar, Sambit;Lazar, Alexandru C;Mehndiratta, Promod;Smith, John;Sosic, Zoran;Weisbach, Paul;Stokes, Elaine S E;
journal of pharmaceutical sciences 2019
266
halley2019anjournal

Abstract

The BioPhorum Development Group is an industry-wide consortium enabling networking and sharing of common practices for the development of biopharmaceuticals. Forced degradation studies (FDSs) are often used in biotherapeutic development to assess criticality of quality attributes and in comparability studies to ensure product manufacturing process consistency. To gain an understanding of current industry approaches for FDS, the BioPhorum Development Group-Forced Degradation Point Share group conducted an intercompany collaboration exercise, which included a benchmarking survey and group discussions around FDS of monoclonal antibodies. The results of this industry collaboration provide insights into the practicalities of these characterization studies and how they are being used to support the product lifecycle from innovation to marketed products. The survey requested feedback on the intended purpose, materials, conditions, number and length of time points used, and analytical techniques carried out to give a complete picture of the range of common industry practices. This article discusses the results of this global benchmarking survey across 12 companies and presents these as a guide to a common approach to FDS across the industry which can be used to guide the design of FDS based on chemistry and manufacturing control product life-cycle and biomolecule needs.

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