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# Comprehensive BPC-157 Peptide Lyophilization Protocol
## Physicochemical Properties of BPC-157
**BPC-157** (Body Protection Compound-157) is a synthetic pentadecapeptide with the molecular formula **C₆₂H₉₈N₁₆O₂₂** and a molecular weight of **1419.56 Da**[1][2][3]. Its amino acid sequence is **Gly-Glu-Pro-Pro-Pro-Gly-Lys-Pro-Ala-Asp-Asp-Ala-Gly-Leu-Val**[1][2][4]. The peptide has a decomposition temperature above 232°C[1], and is stable in the pH range 5.5-7.5[5].
Key temperatures for lyophilization are:
- **Glass Transition Temp (Tg')**: approx. -8 to -10°C[6]
- **Collapse Temp (Tc)**: approx. -15 to -20°C[7]
- **Process Critical Temp**: approx. -20 to -25°C[8]
## Solution Recipe and Formulation Composition
### Main Formulation
| Component | Concentration | Function |
|------------------------|----------------|------------------------------------------|
| BPC-157 (active) | 1-10mg/mL | API |
| Trehalose (cryoprotectant) | 5-10% w/v | Protects peptide structure during freezing|
| Mannitol (bulking agent) | 2-5% w/v | Provides cake structure |
| Sodium acetate (buffer) | 10-50mM | pH control and stability |
| Acetic acid (pH adjust) | to pH 6.0-6.5| pH adjustment |
| Water for Injection | q.s. to volume| Sterile solvent |
| Tween 80 (optional) | 0.01-0.1% w/v| Prevents fogging (optional) |
### Calculation Formulas
**Buffer molarity:**
$$
M = \frac{n_{buffer}}{kg_{H_2O}}
$$
**Ionic strength:**
$$
I = \frac{1}{2} \sum c_i z_i^2
$$
where: $$c_i$$ - ion concentration, $$z_i$$ - ion charge
## Step-by-Step Lyophilization Protocol
### Stage 1: Solution Preparation
**Temperature:** 2–8°C
**Duration:** 1–2 hours
**Conditions:** Sterile
1. **BPC-157 Dissolution:**
- Accurately weigh BPC-157 (±0.1mg)
- Dissolve in 80% of final volume of Water for Injection
- Max solution temperature 25°C
2. **Buffer Preparation:**
- Sodium acetate: 2.72g/L (20mM, pH 6.2)
- Glacial acetic acid: titrate to pH 6.0–6.5
- Precise pH control (±0.1 units)
3. **Add Cryoprotectants:**
- Trehalose: 5–10% w/v (recommended: 7.5%)
- Mannitol: 3–5% w/v (recommended: 4%)
- Dissolve slowly, avoid foaming
### Stage 2: Sterilization and Filling
**Sterile Filtration:**
- 0.22μm filter (PVDF or PES)
- Pressure ≤2bar
- Filter integrity test required
**Vial Filling:**
- Glass vials Type I (borosilicate)[9][10]
- Fill volume: 1–5mL
- Tolerance: ±2%
- Semi-stoppered with sterile rubber stoppers
### Stage 3: Freezing
**Critical Parameters:**[7][8]
| Parameter | Value | Notes |
|--------------------------|--------------|----------------------------|
| Initial temperature | +5°C | Controlled start |
| Final temperature | –45 to –50°C | Below Tg' |
| Cooling rate | 0.5–1.0°C/min| To avoid structural damage |
| Hold time | 2–5h | Ensure full freeze |
**Freezing Protocol:**
1. Cool from 5°C to –5°C (hold 10min)
2. Cool –5°C to –25°C (1°C/min)
3. Cool –25°C to –50°C (0.5°C/min)
4. Hold at –50°C for 3–5h
### Stage 4: Primary Drying (Sublimation)
**Process conditions:**[8][11]
| Parameter | Value | Control |
|----------------------|-----------------|---------------|
| Shelf temp | –30 to –20°C | Below Tc |
| Chamber pressure | 50–150mTorr | Sublimation-optimized |
| Product temp | –35 to –25°C | Continuous monitoring |
| Duration | 24–48h | Until all ice removed |
**Mathematical Formulas:**
**Sublimation rate:**
$$
\frac{dm}{dt} = \frac{K_v A_v (T_s - T_b)}{\Delta H_s}
$$
**Product resistance:**
$$
R_p = \frac{P_{ice} - P_c}{dm/dt \cdot A_v}
$$
where:
- $$K_v$$: heat transfer coefficient for vial
- $$A_v$$: vial surface area
- $$T_s$$: shelf temperature
- $$T_b$$: product temperature
- $$\Delta H_s$$: enthalpy of sublimation
- $$P_{ice}$$: ice vapor pressure
- $$P_c$$: chamber pressure
### Stage 5: Secondary Drying (Desorption)
**Process parameters:**[12]
| Parameter | Value | Target |
|-------------------|------------------|---------------|
| Shelf temp | 20–40°C | Remove bound water |
| Chamber pressure | 50–100mTorr | Lower than primary |
| Duration | 6–24h | <3% residual moisture|
**Monitoring:**
- Residual moisture by Karl Fischer titration
- Product temp measurement
- Optional: NIR spectroscopy
### Stage 6: Finalization
1. **Vacuum Stoppering:**
- Chamber pressure: 50–100mTorr
- Nitrogen backfill (99.9% purity)
- Slight overpressure of nitrogen for sealing
2. **Quality Control:**
- Cake appearance: homogeneous, white, intact
- Residual moisture: <3% w/w
- Reconstitution time: <2min
- API content: 95–105%
## Laboratory Equipment
### Essential Equipment
| Device | Price Range (USD) | Specification |
|------------------------------------|----------------------|------------------------------|
| Benchtop freeze dryer | 15,000–50,000 | 2.5–6L condenser |
| Rotary vane vacuum pump | 3,000–15,000 | 50–400L/min |
| HPLC system (basic) | 25,000–100,000 | UV detection, C18 column |
| Karl Fischer titrator | 15,000–40,000 | 10μg–200mg range |
| Analytical balance | 2,000–15,000 | 0.1mg readability |
### Freeze Dryer Technical Specs
**Recommended laboratory freeze dryer:**[13][14][15]
- **Condenser capacity:** 4.5–6L
- **Condenser temp:** –85 to –105°C
- **Shelf area:** 0.3–1.0m²
- **Pressure control:** 1–1000mTorr
- **PLC control system:** Programmable
- **Data logging:** Continuous, export to CSV
### Vacuum Pumps
**Rotary vane pump:**[16][17]
- **Flow:** 100–200L/min
- **Final vacuum:** <3 × 10⁻³mBar
- **Oil:** Synthetic, changed every 3,000h
**Hybrid pump (recommended):**[18]
- **Flow:** 115L/min
- **Final vacuum:** <2 × 10⁻³mBar
- **Chemical resistance:** TFA, acetonitrile, HBr
### Vials and Accessories
**Glass vials:**[9][10]
- **Material:** Type I borosilicate glass
- **Volume:** 2–20mL
- **Surface:** Hydrophobic (EVERIC lyo) or standard
- **Cost:** $0.50–2.00 each
**Rubber stoppers:**
- **Material:** Ultra-pure bromobutyl
- **Gas permeability:** Very low
- **Diameter:** 13–20mm
- **Cost:** $0.10–0.50 each
## Safety Aspects
### Chemical Safety
**Trifluoroacetic acid (TFA):**[19]
- **Classification:** Corrosive, toxic
- **Protection:** Butyl gloves (≥0.5mm)
- **Ventilation:** Hood with B-P2 filter
**Acetonitrile:**
- **Hazard class:** Flammable, harmful
- **Flash point:** 6°C
- **Protection:** Nitrile gloves, goggles
### Laboratory Requirements
- **Room temp:** 18–25°C (±2°C)
- **Humidity:** 35–65% RH
- **Cleanroom class:** ISO 7 (sterile work)
- **Ventilation:** 10–15 air changes/hour
## Quality Control
### Final Product Tests
1. **Visual appearance:**
- Cake: uniform, crack-free
- Color: white to cream
- No visible particulates
2. **Chemical analysis:**
- **HPLC purity:** >97%
- **Mass spectrometry:** sequence confirmation
- **pH after reconstitution:** 6.0–6.5
3. **Physical properties:**
- **Moisture:** <3% w/w (Karl Fischer)
- **Reconstitution time:** <5min
- **Solution clarity:** Class A (Ph. Eur.)
### Process Validation
**Stability studies:**
- **Accelerated:** 25°C/60% RH (6 months)
- **Long-term:** –20°C (24 months)
- **Stress:** 40°C/75% RH (3 months)
## Cost and Economic Considerations
### Initial Investment
**Minimum setup (USD):**
- Benchtop freeze dryer: 25,000
- Vacuum pump: 8,000
- HPLC: 40,000
- Ancillary equipment: 15,000
- **Total:** ~88,000 USD
**Professional setup (USD):**
- Floor freeze dryer: 100,000
- Hybrid pump: 20,000
- HPLC w/ MS: 150,000
- Full equipment: 80,000
- **Total:** ~350,000 USD
### Operating Costs
**Per lyophilization cycle (100 vials):**
- Electricity: $15–25
- Consumables: $10–15
- Vials & stoppers: $100–300
- Labor: $200–400
- **Total:** ~$325–740/cycle
## Troubleshooting
### Common Issues
1. **Cake collapse:**
- Cause: Product temp above Tc
- Solution: Lower shelf temp
2. **Prolonged drying time:**
- Cause: Pressure/temp too low
- Solution: Optimize parameters
3. **High residual moisture:**
- Cause: Insufficient secondary drying
- Solution: Extend time or raise temp
4. **Vial fogging:**
- Cause: Hydrophobic surface
- Solution: Add Tween 80 or change vial type
## Equipment Suppliers
### Europe
- **Freeze dryers:** Christ, GEA, IMA Life
- **Vacuum pumps:** Vacuubrand, Edwards, Pfeiffer
- **Vials:** Schott, Gerresheimer, Stevanato
### USA
- **Freeze dryers:** Labconco, SP Scientific, Millrock
- **Vacuum pumps:** Welch, Agilent, Labconco
- **Vials:** Corning, Wheaton, West Pharmaceutical
***
This protocol ensures maximum stability and bioactivity of BPC-157 according to top pharmaceutical standards. Strict control of temperature, pressure, and use of premium laboratory equipment is crucial for successful lyophilization.
Here are the downloadable files with key tables and specs:
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BPC 157 | 137525-51-0
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BPC-157 Peptide | BPC-157 Synthetic Hormone | ProSpec
[3] Bpc-157 | C62H98N16O22 | CID 9941957 - PubChem
Bpc-157
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https://www.peptidesciences.com/bpc-157
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Do Peptides Need to Be Refrigerated? The Ultimate Storage Guide
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https://iris.polito.it/retrieve/handle/11583/2854182/411272
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Practical Advice on Scientific Design of Freeze-Drying Process: 2023 Update - PMC
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Recommended Best Practices for Lyophilization Validation—2021 Part I: Process Design and Modeling - PMC
[9] EVERIC® lyo - SCHOTT Pharma
SCHOTT Pharma EVERIC® lyo
[10] Surface Treatment of Glass Vials for Lyophilization - PubMed Central
Surface Treatment of Glass Vials for Lyophilization: Implications for Vacuum-Induced Surface Freezing - PMC
[11] Recommended Best Practices for Lyophilization Validation 2021 Part II
Recommended Best Practices for Lyophilization Validation 2021 Part II: Process Qualification and Continued Process Verification - PMC
[12] A Guide to Lyophilization Cycle Development - PCI Pharma Services
Optimizing Pharmaceutical Processes: A Guide to Lyophilization Cycle Development - PCI Services
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Laboratory Freeze Dryers: An Overview of Prices and Factors to Consider - Drawell
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Shop Freeze Dryers / Lyophilizers For Sale, New and Used Prices | LabX.com
[15] Freeze Dryers - Fisher Scientific
https://www.fishersci.com/us/en/browse/90179077/freeze-dryers
[16] Which vacuum pump is right for you? - Labconco Corporation
https://www.labconco.com/articles/is-your-labs-pump-right-for-your-application
[17] How to select the right vacuum pump - Labconco Corporation
https://www.labconco.com/articles/how-to-select-the-right-vacuum-pump
[18] Labconco Combination Vacuum Pump, 115 L/min, 230 V - Medisca
Labconco Combination Vacuum Pump, 115 L/min, 230 V
[19] [PDF] Safety Data Sheet: Trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) - Carl ROTH
https://www.carlroth.com/medias/SDB...wMzRiNDliNWQ1MmJiZDE5ZTgxOGE3MDc0NjZlZTc0OWRl