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Influence of gamma-irradiation upon the chemical and biological properties of insulin

Abstract

Partially purified insulin preparations of bovine and porcine origin, were subjected to gamma-irradiation with doses ranging from 1.0 up to 25 kGy at 0/sup 0/C or ambient temperature. The susceptibility of insulin to the irradiation was determined by chromatography, electrophoresis and assay of the biological activity. The sterilizing effect of the gamma-irradiation was investigated for Bacillus pumilus as well as for artificial mixtures of lactose and several bacilli. It is concluded that the sterilizing dose for the investigated insulins was greater than or equal to 2.2 kGy. At doses up to 25 kGy at 0/sup 0/C no specific radiolytic products were detectable, whereas the biological activity was fully retained. The content of dimers and the content of related peptides appeared to increase gradually with the irradiation dose absorbed. No effects of long-term storage could be demonstrated on biological and chemical properties of insulin after 2.2, 4.5 and 7.5 kGy. 21 refs.; 4 figs.; 5 tabs.
Publication Date:
Jun 19, 1987
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
AIX-19-044729; EDB-88-107966
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Pharm. Weekbl., Sci. Ed.; (Netherlands); Journal Volume: 9:3
Subject:
63 RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT.; 38 RADIATION CHEMISTRY, RADIOCHEMISTRY, AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY; INSULIN; RADIOLYSIS; RADIOSTERILIZATION; BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS; CHEMICAL RADIATION EFFECTS; CHROMATOGRAPHY; DRUGS; ELECTROPHORESIS; GAMMA RADIATION; STABILITY; BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; CHEMISTRY; DECOMPOSITION; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; HORMONES; IONIZING RADIATIONS; PEPTIDE HORMONES; RADIATION CHEMISTRY; RADIATION EFFECTS; RADIATIONS; SEPARATION PROCESSES; STERILIZATION; 560120* - Radiation Effects on Biochemicals, Cells, & Tissue Culture; 400600 - Radiation Chemistry
OSTI ID:
5069678
Research Organizations:
Organon International B.V., Oss (Netherlands)
Country of Origin:
Netherlands
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: PWSED
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
Pages: 172-178
Announcement Date:
May 01, 1988

Citation Formats

Salemink, P J.M., Kolkman-Roodbeen, J C, Gribnau, T C.J., Janssen, P S.L., and Veen, A.J. van der. Influence of gamma-irradiation upon the chemical and biological properties of insulin. Netherlands: N. p., 1987. Web.
Salemink, P J.M., Kolkman-Roodbeen, J C, Gribnau, T C.J., Janssen, P S.L., & Veen, A.J. van der. Influence of gamma-irradiation upon the chemical and biological properties of insulin. Netherlands.
Salemink, P J.M., Kolkman-Roodbeen, J C, Gribnau, T C.J., Janssen, P S.L., and Veen, A.J. van der. 1987. "Influence of gamma-irradiation upon the chemical and biological properties of insulin." Netherlands.
@misc{etde_5069678,
title = {Influence of gamma-irradiation upon the chemical and biological properties of insulin}
author = {Salemink, P J.M., Kolkman-Roodbeen, J C, Gribnau, T C.J., Janssen, P S.L., and Veen, A.J. van der}
abstractNote = {Partially purified insulin preparations of bovine and porcine origin, were subjected to gamma-irradiation with doses ranging from 1.0 up to 25 kGy at 0/sup 0/C or ambient temperature. The susceptibility of insulin to the irradiation was determined by chromatography, electrophoresis and assay of the biological activity. The sterilizing effect of the gamma-irradiation was investigated for Bacillus pumilus as well as for artificial mixtures of lactose and several bacilli. It is concluded that the sterilizing dose for the investigated insulins was greater than or equal to 2.2 kGy. At doses up to 25 kGy at 0/sup 0/C no specific radiolytic products were detectable, whereas the biological activity was fully retained. The content of dimers and the content of related peptides appeared to increase gradually with the irradiation dose absorbed. No effects of long-term storage could be demonstrated on biological and chemical properties of insulin after 2.2, 4.5 and 7.5 kGy. 21 refs.; 4 figs.; 5 tabs.}
journal = []
volume = {9:3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {1987}
month = {Jun}
}