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  • Heparin identification test and purity test for OSCS in heparin sodium and heparin calcium by weak anion-exchange high-performance liquid chromatography.

Heparin identification test and purity test for OSCS in heparin sodium and heparin calcium by weak anion-exchange high-performance liquid chromatography.

Biologicals : journal of the International Association of Biological Standardization (2010-05-11)
Noritaka Hashii, Nana Kawasaki, Satsuki Itoh, Yan Qin, Naho Fujita, Toshiaki Hattori, Kazuyoshi Miyata, Aya Bando, Yuko Sekimoto, Takeshi Hama, Masaki Kashimura, Masashi Tatsumi, Kazunori Mabuchi, Hiroshi Namekawa, Toru Sakai, Mio Hirose, Sei Dobashi, Hirotoshi Shimahashi, Sadatoshi Koyama, Susanne Odgaard Herr, Kenzo Kawai, Hikaru Yoden, Teruhide Yamaguchi
ABSTRACT

Heparin sodium and heparin calcium, which are widely used as anti-coagulants, are known to potentially contain the natural impurity dermatan sulfate (DS). Recently serious adverse events occurred in patients receiving heparin sodium in the US, and a contaminant oversulfated chondroitin sulfate (OSCS) was found to be a cause of the events. To ensure the quality and safety of pharmaceutical heparins, there is need of a physicochemical identification test that can discriminate heparin from the heparin-related substances as well as a sensitive purity test for OSCS. Recently, HPLC with a strong-anion exchange column was proposed as the methods for identifying heparin and determination of OSCS in heparin sodium. Although this method is convenient and easy to perform, the only column suitable for this purpose is the Dionex IonPac AS11-HC column. In this study, we developed alternative identification test and test for OSCS in both heparin sodium and heparin calcium using a weak anion-exchange column. The identification test allowed for separation of heparin from the impurity DS and contaminant OSCS in a shorter time. The purity test provided enough sensitivity, specificity, linearity, recovery and repeatability for OSCS. We believe that our methods will be useful for quality control of pharmaceutical heparins.