The stability of a new insulin formulation (lyophilized U100 insulin, Organon) was investigated in vitro in conditions reproducing those of in vivo implanted devices, i.e., constant horizontal agitation at 37°C for 4 wk in various containers and 8 wk in different solvents. Physical stability was assessed by ultraviolet absorption, chemical stability by HPLC, and biological stability by hypoglycemia tests in mice. Insulin precipitated in glass vials but remained clear and active in polyethylene reservoirs and after passage through catheter and pumps in motion, although only 83–90% of insulin was delivered chemically intact. In acidic solvent, insulin showed a major gradual transformation into deamidized derivatives (up to 78% after 8 wk), although still fully active and clear, as expected from previously published excellent in vivo results with acidic insulins. Heparin addition to neutral insulin solution (500 IU/ml) did not alter the properties of the two compounds and might thus be tried to prevent in vivo catheter obstruction due to fibrin deposition.
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May 01 1987
Stable Insulin for Implantable Delivery Systems: In Vitro Studies With Different Containers and Solvents
Jean-Louis Selam, MD;
Jean-Louis Selam, MD
Department of Metabolic and Endocrine Diseases, University Hospital
Eragny sur Epte, France
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Phedon Zirinis, PhD;
Phedon Zirinis, PhD
Montpellier, and the Organon Research Department
Eragny sur Epte, France
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Marc Mellet, PhD;
Marc Mellet, PhD
Clin-Midy-Sanofi Research Center
Eragny sur Epte, France
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Jacques Mirouze, MD
Jacques Mirouze, MD
Department of Metabolic and Endocrine Diseases, University Hospital
Eragny sur Epte, France
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. J. -L. Selam, Associate Professor of Medicine, Director of Clinical Research, AMI-UCI Diabetes Research Program, 12555 Garden Grove Blvd., Garden Grove, CA 92643–1959.
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Jean-Louis Selam, Phedon Zirinis, Marc Mellet, Jacques Mirouze; Stable Insulin for Implantable Delivery Systems: In Vitro Studies With Different Containers and Solvents. Diabetes Care 1 May 1987; 10 (3): 343–347. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.10.3.343
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