The subject invention relates to lyophilization containers for containing a solution in a lyophilizer during lyophilization, more particularly, to lyophilization bags.
Lyophilization is a well-known process in the art used to provide stability to a product for storage which would be otherwise unstable in solution form. During lyophilization, the solution is frozen. Thereafter, a then vacuum is applied and temperature is reduced, to remove the solvent component (typically water) without allowing the frozen product to return to a liquid state. As a result, sublimation occurs which removes the solvent component and causes dehydration of the frozen product. A lyophilized cake is ultimately formed which can be later, in part or wholly, reconstituted as a solution for use.
Different container configurations are known in the art for containing a solution in a lyophilizer during lyophilization. Glass vials have been utilized. However, glass volumes typically contain limited amounts of solution, and are not practical for bulk volume applications. Open trays have been also used. Although trays allow for good surface area exposure, the trays do not provide a resealable cover. Moreover, the trays typically have a robust structure, which acts as an insulator for the solution during lyophilization, resulting in possible slowing down or inhibition of the lyophilization process. The trays also typically requiring molding and, thus, come in a fixed number of shapes and sizes. Further, plastic cups have been utilized. These are typically circular in cross-section, limiting dense packing within a rectangular foot-print typically found in lyophilizers.
A lyophilization bag is provided herein for containing a solution in a lyophilizer during lyophilization, the solution being in an initial volume before lyophilization. The lyophilization bag includes a body having a flexible base member, and a flexible top member. The base member and the top member, collectively, at least partially encompass an interior volume of the body. A first portion of the interior volume is defined between at least portions of the base member and a reference plane located spaced from the at least portions of the base member, the first portion of the interior volume defining a volume corresponding to the initial volume of the solution. A second portion of the interior volume is defined between the reference plane and at least portions of the top member. At least one port defining an opening is in communication with the second portion of the interior volume. Advantageously, with the subject invention, a lyophilization bag is provided which may be formed from relatively thin material, allowing for good heat transfer, and easy manufacturing in various shapes and sizes. The port is configured for sealing and re-sealing in allowing for venting during lyophilization, subsequent storage, and access as needed.
Accordingly, the instant invention comprises a lyophilization bag for containing a solution in a lyophilizer during lyophilization, the solution being in an initial volume before lyophilization, the lyophilization bag comprising:
a body having a flexible base member, and a flexible top member, wherein, the base member and the top member, collectively, at least partially encompass an interior volume of the body, wherein, a first portion of the interior volume is defined between at least portions of the base member and a reference plane located spaced from the at least portions of the base member, the first portion of the interior volume defining a volume corresponding to the initial volume of the solution, and, wherein, a second portion of the interior volume is defined between the reference plane and at least portions of the top member; and,
at least one port defining an opening in communication with the second portion of the interior volume.
In an embodiment of the invention, the lyophilization bag further comprises at least one inlet tube having an inner lumen in communication with the interior volume. In a class of the invention, at least one inlet tube is affixed to the front panel.
In an embodiment of the invention, the lyophilization bag further comprises an angled front panel defined by the top member.
In an embodiment of the invention, the lyophilization bag further comprises at least one port which is affixed to the front panel.
In an embodiment of the invention, the base member of the lyophilization bag is sized to rest on a support surface in the lyophilizer in full face-to-face contact. In another embodiment of the invention, the base member has a rectangular configuration. In another embodiment of the invention, the base member is flat.
In an embodiment of the invention, the lyophilization bag further comprises a removable closure for selectively sealing the opening of at least one port.
In an embodiment of the invention, the lyophilization bag further comprises a plurality of hooks or loops spaced across the top member.
In an embodiment of the invention, the lyophilization bag further comprises a flexible side wall member perimetrically bounding, and extending upwardly from, the base member, wherein the top member extends between portions of the side wall member spaced from the base member. In another embodiment of the invention, the side wall member extends continuously between the base member and the reference plane. In another embodiment of the invention, the side wall member extends upwardly from the base member beyond the reference plane.
In an embodiment of the invention, the reference plane is generally parallel to the base member of the lyophilization bag.
In an embodiment of the invention, the base member of the lyophilization bag is directly joined to the top member to define a sealed joint therebetween. In another embodiment of the invention, the sealed joint is formed by one or more of heat sealing, fusion, and an adhesive. In another embodiment of the invention, the sealed joint perimetrically bounds the interior volume.
These and other features of the subject invention will be better understood through a study of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
The lyophilization bag of the invention can be used in connection with a wide variety of lyophilizers, as can be appreciated by one skilled in the art. Typical lyophilizers can be grouped by size & use: (1) laboratory bench-top units for research and development, (2) pilot units for process development and scale-up, and (3) larger production-sized units. It should be noted that in addition to process scale-up work, pilot-sized lyophilizers are often used for product research and development as well as small volume production applications. Choosing a lyophilizer depends on the product characteristics as well as many other application-based variables including the container that the product will be dried in, the shelf area or number of ports required to accommodate the quantity to be dried in each batch, the total volume of ice to be condensed and whether there are any organic solvents. The type and shape of product being dried and its end-use also need to be considered.
A lyophilization bag is provided herein, shown in various embodiments in the Figures and generally designated with reference numeral 10. In a first embodiment, the bag 10 includes a body 12, having a flexible, generally flat base member 14, a flexible side wall member 16 perimetrically bounding, and extending upwardly from, the base member 14, and a flexible top member 18 extending between portions of the side wall member 16. The base member 14, the side wall member 16, and the top member 18 at least partially encompass an interior volume 20 of the body 12. The top member 18 may be parallel to the base member 14. The base member 14, the side wall member 16, and the top member 18 may be cut pieces of flexible material which are joined (e.g., by fusion and/or adhesion) to form the bag 10.
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The bag 10 further includes at least one port 22 defining an opening 24 in communication with the interior volume 20, as described below. The port 22 is referenced herein in the singular for illustrative purposes, such references not intending to preclude the use of a plurality of the ports 22.
The bag 10 may have a generally rectangular shape. It is preferred that the bag 10 have an overall plate-like configuration with the base member 14 being more expansive than the height of the body 12, as defined by a maximum height of the interior volume 20. It is preferred that the base member 14 be rectangular. This allows for better accommodation in a lyophilizer which typically includes rectangular-shaped support surfaces, such as shelves, for supporting lyophilization containers.
The base member 14, the side wall member 16, and the top member 18 are formed of flexible material, such as thermoplastic film, which imparts overall flexibility to the bag 10. With the bag 10 being formed of flexible material, the bag 10 may be readily prepared in various sizes and configurations. The bag 10 is preferably configured to accommodate a target amount of solution intended for lyophilization. As shown in
The port 22 is fixed to the body 12 to have the opening 24 be in communication with the second portion of the interior volume 20. As shown in
The bag 10 may be provided with gussets or pockets of extra material to facilitate expansion during use, particularly with the solution S being contained therein.
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The port 22 may be used as a passage for the solution S into the bag 10 in preparation for lyophilization and later used to remove lyophilized (e.g., in the form of the cake C), or reconstituted matter. With the subject invention, the solution S may be disposed into the bag 10 externally of the lyophilizer with the closure 34 being secured to the port 22 to provide a seal during transportation. When ready, the bag 10 may be placed onto a support surface in a lyophilizer, with subsequent removal of the closure 34.
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The inlet tubes 38 may be used in any combination in introducing the solution S into the bag 10. For example, the inlet tubes 38 may be used in parallel to introduce the solution S. One or more of the inlet tubes 38 may act as a vent during loading of the solution S, particularly with the port 22 being closed.
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A plurality of hangers 48 may be provided on the top member 18 configured to engage external supports to minimize sagging in the top member 18. With the top member 18 being flexible, the top member 18 may sag into the second portion 32 of the interior volume 20 and restrict the flow of vapors. The hangers 48 may be provided in various configurations. As shown in
A flange 50 may be provided with the bag 10. The flange 50 may be formed by portions of the body 12 or as a feature extending from portions of the body 12. For example, with reference to the embodiment of
The bag 10 may be used to transport and store the lyophilized cake C. A portion of the cake C may be removed through one or more of the ports 22 in lyophilized form. The entire lyophilized cake C may be reconstituted inside the bag 10 with diluent being added through the port(s) 22 and/or the inlet tube(s) 38. With the diluent being introduced into the interior volume 20, the bag 10 may be sealed (e.g., with the closure(s) 34 and the tubing clamps 46) and caused to be rocked or otherwise agitated to facilitate reconstitution of the entire cake.
The flexible material of the base member 14, the side wall member 16, if utilized, and the top member 18 is preferably impervious to gas transmission. In this manner, venting is restricted through the ports 22 with no infiltration of air through the walls of the bag 10. As shown in
The lyophilization bag of the invention may be made from materials commonly used to manufacture lyophilization containers and known to those skilled in the art. For example, the first liquid layer 56 may include polyethylene (in various densities, cross-linked, and as a copolymer). A second gas barrier layer 58 is provided with the multi-layered structure 54 internally of the first liquid contact layer 56. The second gas barrier layer 58 may include ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH) or other materials known to those skilled in the art as resistant to gas transmission and suitable for use in the manufacture of lyophilization bags. The multi-layered structure 54 may include a third outer layer 60 and tie layers 62 as needed. The third outer layer 60 may include polyethylene or polyester, or other materials known to those skilled in the art. In an embodiment of the invention, the lyophilization bag is made from low density polyethylene.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2019/030318 | 5/2/2019 | WO | 00 |
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62667816 | May 2018 | US |