Dynamic Light Scattering of Biopharmaceutics—Can Analytical Performance Be Enhanced by Laser Power?
Background: Dynamic light scattering (DLS) is an important tool to characterize colloidal systems and adequate sizing is particularly critical in the field of protein formulations. Among the different factors that can influence the measurement result, the effect of laser power has so far not been st...
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doaj-375095afa04a4e36a091c22b877050802020-11-25T00:42:04ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232018-07-011039410.3390/pharmaceutics10030094pharmaceutics10030094Dynamic Light Scattering of Biopharmaceutics—Can Analytical Performance Be Enhanced by Laser Power?Simone Aleandri0Andrea Vaccaro1Ricardo Armenta2Andreas Charles Völker3Martin Kuentz4Institute of Pharma Technology, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Gründenstrasse 40, 4132 Muttenz, SwitzerlandLS Instruments, Passage du Cardinal 1, 1700 Fribourg, SwitzerlandLS Instruments, Passage du Cardinal 1, 1700 Fribourg, SwitzerlandLS Instruments, Passage du Cardinal 1, 1700 Fribourg, SwitzerlandInstitute of Pharma Technology, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Gründenstrasse 40, 4132 Muttenz, SwitzerlandBackground: Dynamic light scattering (DLS) is an important tool to characterize colloidal systems and adequate sizing is particularly critical in the field of protein formulations. Among the different factors that can influence the measurement result, the effect of laser power has so far not been studied thoroughly. Methods: The sensitivity of a DLS instrument was first considered on a theoretical level, followed by experiments using DLS instruments, equipped with two different lasers of (nominal) 45 mW, and 100 mW, respectively. This work analyzes dilute colloidal dispersions of lysozyme as model protein. Results: Theoretical findings agreed with experiments in that only enhanced laser power of 100 mW laser allowed measuring a 0.1 mg/mL protein dispersion in a reliable manner. Results confirmed the usefulness of the presented theoretical considerations in improving a general understanding of the limiting factors in DLS. Conclusions: Laser power is a critical aspect regarding adequate colloidal analysis by DLS. Practical guidance is provided to help scientists specifically with measuring dilute samples to choose both an optimal instrument configuration as well as a robust experimental procedure.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/10/3/94protein formulationprotein aggregationdynamic light scattering (DSL)laser powerlysozyme |
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Dynamic Light Scattering of Biopharmaceutics—Can Analytical Performance Be Enhanced by Laser Power? |
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Dynamic Light Scattering of Biopharmaceutics—Can Analytical Performance Be Enhanced by Laser Power? |
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Background: Dynamic light scattering (DLS) is an important tool to characterize colloidal systems and adequate sizing is particularly critical in the field of protein formulations. Among the different factors that can influence the measurement result, the effect of laser power has so far not been studied thoroughly. Methods: The sensitivity of a DLS instrument was first considered on a theoretical level, followed by experiments using DLS instruments, equipped with two different lasers of (nominal) 45 mW, and 100 mW, respectively. This work analyzes dilute colloidal dispersions of lysozyme as model protein. Results: Theoretical findings agreed with experiments in that only enhanced laser power of 100 mW laser allowed measuring a 0.1 mg/mL protein dispersion in a reliable manner. Results confirmed the usefulness of the presented theoretical considerations in improving a general understanding of the limiting factors in DLS. Conclusions: Laser power is a critical aspect regarding adequate colloidal analysis by DLS. Practical guidance is provided to help scientists specifically with measuring dilute samples to choose both an optimal instrument configuration as well as a robust experimental procedure. |
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protein formulation protein aggregation dynamic light scattering (DSL) laser power lysozyme |
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