Manufacturing and Analytical Characterization - Biomolecular
Category: Poster Abstract
												Austin Daniels, PhD (he/him/his)
Application Scientist
Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies
Scarborough, Maine, United States
												Austin Daniels, PhD (he/him/his)
Application Scientist
Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies
Scarborough, Maine, United States
Louise Brogan, Ph.D.
Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies
Scarborough, Maine, United States
Nicole Stephens, BS
Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies
Scarborough, Maine, United States
Sigrid Kuebler, Ph.D.
Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies
Scarborough, Maine, United States
FlowCam LO and Nano histograms for BSA with and without PS80 exposed to shaking and heating stress. Shaking stress (blue plots) generated higher concentrations and larger sizes of subvisible and submicron particles than heating stress (green and orange plots) in BSA without PS80. Adding PS80 reduced particle concentration and size of subvisible and submicron particles generated by shaking stress, with a smaller effect on particles generated by heating stress. Particle concentrations in particles/mL for each instrument and experimental condition are shown in the table below the histograms.
DLS autocorrelation plots for BSA aggregates generated by (left) shaking stress and (right) heating stress with and without PS80. Three replicates are shown per sample.