학술논문

Heat-treatment of Factor VIII concentrate preservation of F VIII activity and virus inactivation effect
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Blood & Vessel. 1985, 16(1):50
Subject
factor VIII concentrate
heat-treatment
virus inactivation
Language
English
ISSN
0386-9717
1884-2372
Abstract
Heat-treatment of lyophilized factor VIII concentrate at 60°C resulted in a slight decrease in the factor VIII procoagulant activity (VIIIC), whereas a great decrease in the VIII C activity was detected at more than 70°C. A complete inactivation of viruses such as Entero, Orthomyxo, Paramyxo, Toga, Herpes and Adeno viruses in lyophilized factor VIII concentrate was attained by heating at 60-65°C for 5-30 hours. Optimal heating condition as to inactivation of hepatitis virus, where temperature and incubation time were at 65°C and for 96 hours, respectively, was chosen on the basis of the experiments using parvo virus. Effectiveness of heat-treatment (65°C, 96 hours in lyophilized state) in the inactivation of non-A, non-B agent appeared to be confirmed in chimpanzee test.