Identification of an exposure risk to heavy metals from pharmaceutical-grade rubber stoppers |
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Authors: | Xianghui Li Pingping Qian |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Pharmacy, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China;2. Shanghai Food and Drug Packaging Material Control Center, Shanghai 201203, China;3. Department of Nutrition, Number 411 Hospital of the CPLA, Shanghai 200081, China |
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Abstract: | Exposure to low concentrations of heavy metals and metalloids represents a well-documented risk to animal and human health. However, current standards (European Pharmacopeia [EP], United States Pharmacopoeia [USP], International Organization for Standardization [ISO], YBB concerned with rubber closures) only require testing for Zn in pharmaceutical-grade rubber stoppers and then using only pure water as a solvent. We extracted and quantified heavy metals and trace elements from pharmaceutical-grade rubber stoppers under conditions that might occur during the preparation of drugs. Pure water, saline, 10% glucose, 3% acetic acid (w/v), 0.1 mol/L hydrochloric acid, and diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (4 mg/mL, 0.4 mg/mL, and 0.04 mg/mL) were used as extraction agents. We quantified the extracted arsenic, lead, antimony, iron, magnesium, aluminum, and zinc using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The concentration of extracted metals varied depending on the different extraction solutions used and between the different rubber stopper manufacturers. Rubber stoppers are ubiquitously used in the pharmaceutical industry for the storage and preparation of drugs. Extraction of heavy metals during the manufacturing and preparation of drugs represents a significant risk, suggesting a need for industry standards to focus on heavy metal migration from rubber stoppers. |
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Keywords: | heavy metals metal ion chelating agent ICP-MS pharmaceutical closures |
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