Nanofiltration, a new specific virus elimination method applied to high-purity factor IX and factor XI concentrates

M. Burnouf-Radosevich, P. Appourchaux, J. J. Huart, T. Burnouf

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摘要

We have validated the use of two new regenerate multilayered structured cellulose membranes (BMM), Planova 15 N and Planova 35 N, with respective mean pore sizes of 15 and 35 nm, as a new filtration system to eliminate viruses in highly purified factor IX and factor XI concentrates. Virus spiking experiments indicated that single dead-end filtration on the membranes could remove more than 5.7-7.8 log10 of human immunodeficiency virus, bovine viral diarrhoea virus, porcine pseudorabies virus, reovirus type 3, and simian virus 40, as wall as the small non-enveloped viruses, poliovirus Sabin type 1 and bovine parvovirus. In vitro control tests and animal studies (Wessler stasis model, rat hypotension model) of the two concentrates did not reveal any significant differences with the non-nanofiltered material. Viral filtration of plasma derivatives on porous polymeric membranes might be an essential step in the improvement of their viral safety.
原文英語
頁(從 - 到)132-138
頁數7
期刊Vox Sanguinis
67
發行號2
出版狀態已發佈 - 1994
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  • 血液學

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