Makedonsko Farmacevtski Bilten (Dec 2005)

Instabilities of proteins: theoretical aspects, degradation products and methods for their detection

  • Suzana Trajkovic-Jolevska,
  • Jasmina Tonic-Ribarska,
  • Aneta Dimitrovska

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. (1, 2)
pp. 3 – 8

Abstract

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Recombinant DNA technology has led to a significant increase in the number of peptide and protein based pharmaceuticals, giving a new approach to combat poorly controlled diseases. This particular development has been reached in the last two decades. However, proteins are highly susceptible of physical and chemical degradation resulting in a decrease or complete loss of biological activities. Reasons for their physical and chemical instabilities and the methods for their examination, become a challenge for the pharmaceutical scientists for successful development of stabile protein - based pharmaceuticals. The stability of protein - based pharmaceuticals is significant in terms of their pharmaceutical quality and biological activity. In addition, a right choice of suitable analytical methods is needed in order to detect an early formation of degradation products or modified forms.