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The present work describes the development and validation of a first report including several non-invasive NMR schemes to identify parameters as local chemical environments, homo- and heteronuclear site-specific spin correlations, diffusion coefficient-dependent polydispersity indexes and quantification of identified peptide entities that composes a commercial human Dialyzable Leucocyte Extract (DLE), Transferon, an oral liquid formulation of low-molecular-weight peptides. The above parameters were useful indicators to verify reproducibility, consistency and homogeneity among the DLE batches manufactured at Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) facilities and for batch-releasing purposes in a quality control laboratory. The results showed that peptide identity of the DLE is represented with both high reproducible one-dimensional proton spectra and diffusion coefficient distributions that predicts in turn a weight-average molecular weight of around 6.7-7.4 kDa and a mean polydispersity index of 1.13. The obtained NMR peptide fingerprint of the analyzed DLE allowed to i) confirm its structural homogeneity by line-shape analysis, ii) identify and quantify its peptide content within the total solution with qNMR methods iii) to confirm the robustness of the technique as a feasible alternative for routine analysis of Natural or non-Natural Complex Drugs, such as DLEs.
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Extratos Vegetais , Fator de Transferência , Humanos , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética , Peso Molecular , Reprodutibilidade dos TestesRESUMO
Worldwide, the most highly consumed meat is of porcine origin. The production and distribution of swine meat are affected by diverse health matters, such as influenza and diarrhea, which cause head losses and require the use of antibiotics and other drugs in hog farms. To stimulate newborn piglet immune responses and increase resistance to infections, we developed a spray-drying technique to produce dried swine dialyzable spleen extract (sDSE), an immunomodulator. Based on the size-exclusion ultra performance liquid chromatography quantitative analysis, it was possible to recover up to 58% of the product after the drying process. The biological activity of orally administered dried sDSE increased mouse survival and induced cytokine production in a herpes infection model.