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A Comprehensive Immunocapture-LC-MS/MS Bioanalytical Approach in Support of a Biotherapeutic Ocular PK Study
by
Kostuk, Stephanie
, Fuchs, Holger
, Yu, Hongbin
, Roos, David
, Philip, Elsy
, Werth, Emily G.
, Chen, Lin-Zhi
in
albumin
/ Analysis
/ anti-drug antibody
/ anti-peptide antibody
/ Biological products
/ Chemical properties
/ Diabetes
/ Disease
/ Dosage and administration
/ Drug dosages
/ Edema
/ half-life extension
/ immunocapture-LC/MS
/ Liquid chromatography
/ Macular degeneration
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Ophthalmic drugs
/ Peptides
/ Pharmacokinetics
/ Plasma
/ Proteins
/ Recombinant proteins
/ Retina
/ surrogate peptide
/ Testing
2024
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A Comprehensive Immunocapture-LC-MS/MS Bioanalytical Approach in Support of a Biotherapeutic Ocular PK Study
by
Kostuk, Stephanie
, Fuchs, Holger
, Yu, Hongbin
, Roos, David
, Philip, Elsy
, Werth, Emily G.
, Chen, Lin-Zhi
in
albumin
/ Analysis
/ anti-drug antibody
/ anti-peptide antibody
/ Biological products
/ Chemical properties
/ Diabetes
/ Disease
/ Dosage and administration
/ Drug dosages
/ Edema
/ half-life extension
/ immunocapture-LC/MS
/ Liquid chromatography
/ Macular degeneration
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Ophthalmic drugs
/ Peptides
/ Pharmacokinetics
/ Plasma
/ Proteins
/ Recombinant proteins
/ Retina
/ surrogate peptide
/ Testing
2024
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A Comprehensive Immunocapture-LC-MS/MS Bioanalytical Approach in Support of a Biotherapeutic Ocular PK Study
by
Kostuk, Stephanie
, Fuchs, Holger
, Yu, Hongbin
, Roos, David
, Philip, Elsy
, Werth, Emily G.
, Chen, Lin-Zhi
in
albumin
/ Analysis
/ anti-drug antibody
/ anti-peptide antibody
/ Biological products
/ Chemical properties
/ Diabetes
/ Disease
/ Dosage and administration
/ Drug dosages
/ Edema
/ half-life extension
/ immunocapture-LC/MS
/ Liquid chromatography
/ Macular degeneration
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Ophthalmic drugs
/ Peptides
/ Pharmacokinetics
/ Plasma
/ Proteins
/ Recombinant proteins
/ Retina
/ surrogate peptide
/ Testing
2024
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A Comprehensive Immunocapture-LC-MS/MS Bioanalytical Approach in Support of a Biotherapeutic Ocular PK Study
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A Comprehensive Immunocapture-LC-MS/MS Bioanalytical Approach in Support of a Biotherapeutic Ocular PK Study
2024
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Overview
BI-X, a therapeutic protein under development for the treatment of human ocular disease via intravitreal administration, binds to its therapeutic targets and endogenous albumin in the vitreous humor. A monkey ocular pharmacokinetic (PK) study following BI-X administration was conducted to measure drug and albumin levels in plasma, the vitreous humor, the aqueous humor, and retina tissue at various timepoints post-dose. A comprehensive bioanalytical approach was implemented in support of this study. Five immunocapture-LC-MS/MS assays were developed and qualified for quantitating BI-X in different matrices, while ELISA was used for albumin measurement. Immunocapture at the protein or peptide level was evaluated to achieve adequate assay sensitivity. Drug and albumin assays were applied for the analysis of the monkey study samples.
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