Cleaning Validation Lifecycle Approach
Cleaning Validation Lifecycle Approach
Approach
Ned Wyman
Principal Scientist, MS&T/Validation
AstraZeneca Operations - Supply Biologics
20 Aug 2015
Objectives
Cleaning Validation Overview
Process Validation Lifecycle
Cleaning Validation Life Cycle Stage 1
Small-scale studies
Biotech specific studies
Summary
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Manufacturing
Facility (~350,000 ft 2)
ISPEs Facility of
the Year - 2011
Cleaning is a Process
Cleaning validation plays an important role in reducing the
possibility of product contamination from pharmaceutical
manufacturing equipment.
It demonstrates that the cleaning process adequately and
consistently removes product residues, process residues and
environmental contaminants from the manufacturing
equipment / system, so that this equipment / system can be
safely used for the manufacture of specific subsequent
products (which may be the same or a different product).
PDA Technical Report No. 29:
Points to Consider for Cleaning Validation (2012)
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Remember TACT:
Time
Action
Concentration
Temperature
Known degradation/denaturation/inactivation
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Methods should
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SDS-PAGE and CE
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Product Related:
Assess biochemical properties of the product and process
intermediates.
Verify that the acceptance criteria demonstrate adequate removal.
Cleaning Parameters:
Verify that the TACT parameters are consistent
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Dirty Equipment
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Cleaning agents
Removal of most
of product
Removal of any
remaining residual
Swab worst-case
locations
Cleaning agents/
residuals Removed
Cleanliness
verified
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Clean Equipment
Last rinse = HWFI
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Swab worst-case
locations for
residual carbon
Assume residual is
uniformly
distributed over
total surface area
Clean Equipment
Last rinse = HWFI
Swab worst-case
locations for
residual carbon
TOC AC X ppm x
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Assume residual is
uniformly
distributed over
total surface area
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MAC =
PDE a x Volume b
Dosage b x SSA e
Where:
PDE a
Volume b
Dosage b
SSA e
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WFI Limits
Safety Factor
Toxicology Threshold
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25
= 28 g/cm2
Residual TOC Swab Limit (g TOC/swab)
= Acceptable Residual Limit (g/cm2) x SSA (cm2/swab) x 50%
= 28 g/cm2 x 25 cm2/swab x 50%
= 700 g/swab (assuming 25 cm2 area swabbed)
Where the approximate amount of carbon in protein is 50%
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Product Related:
Evaluate new products against worst-case soilant:
Small-scale coupon studies
Large-scale verification studies
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A normal
probability plot
of the same
non-normal
phenomenon
(bottom)
Data from: Methodology for Assessing Product Inactivation During Cleaning and
Setting Cleaning Verification Limits BPOG Multi-Product presentation
The Box-Cox
transformed
data are
normally
distributed
(bottom)
Performance Limits are then back-calculated to the original scale
using the transformed dataset and the equation below:
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99.9% percentile:
95 g/25 cm2
99 % percentile:
15 g/25 cm2
99.9% percentile:
95 g/25 cm2
99.7% percentile:
60 g/25 cm2
99.5% percentile:
37 g/25 cm2
99 % percentile:
15 g/25 cm2
99.9% percentile:
95 g/25 cm2
99.7% percentile:
60 g/25 cm2
99.5% percentile:
37 g/25 cm2
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2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
99 % percentile:
15 g/25 cm2
99.9% percentile:
95 g/25 cm2
99.7% percentile:
60 g/25 cm2
99.5% percentile:
37 g/25 cm2
Campaign 7
Campaign 6
Campaign 5
Campaign 4
Campaign 3
Campaign 2
Campaign 1
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Start-up
99 % percentile:
15 g/25 cm2
99.9% percentile:
95 g/25 cm2
99.7% percentile:
60 g/25 cm2
99.5% percentile:
37 g/25 cm2
Product A
Product D
Product C
Product A
Product B
Product A
Product A
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Start-up
99 % percentile:
15 g/25 cm2
Summary
Cleaning is a process
Cleaning is a process; therefore, utilizing the Lifecycle
Approach for cleaning validation is appropriate.
Discussed Equipment, Process and Cleaning
Parameters over the course of the Cleaning Validation
Lifecycle:
Examined how the need of the small-scale studies support
the at-scale validation studies.
Stressed the importance of the tracking/trending of the
cleaning data following the initial validation studies.
Highlighted the need to be open to assess the cleaning
validation data from various perspectives.
Traced the Biotech approach over the entire cleaning
validation lifecycle.
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Questions?
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