Mg. Schmid et al., BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF HEPARIN AND LOW-MOLECULAR-MASS HEPARIN IN A NEW IMPLANTABLE MEDICATION PUMP, Arzneimittel-Forschung, 48(9), 1998, pp. 910-913
The present paper deals with the evaluation of normal heparin and low-
molecular mass heparin as to their use in a new implantable medication
pump. Latest versions of different Pharmacopoeias recommend technique
s, which require large sample volumes for aqueous injectable drug solu
tions. Therefore, a commercially available enzymatic kit was used to d
etermine heparin activity. As this test is designed for heparin plasma
levels, transformation of the chromophore occurred only after adding
heparin AT III complex, which is usually present in plasma. The applie
d test was found to be suitable regarding reproducibility, selectivity
and sensitivity. There was no loss of enzyme activity of both normal
heparin and low-molecular mass heparin within an investigation period
of 8 weeks; thus, no decomposition products are to be expected and the
biocompatibility of pump materials with both tested heparin preparati
ons is evident.