Table IV

Extracted Elemental Impurities Reported for Glass

ElementConcentration (mg/kg unless noted)Extraction DetailsCommentsRef.
SolventConditions
AlNR1–0.90Low pH (≈3)Sealed vessel, 55 °C for 4 days, 0.1–1.0 g sample/mL solvent5 materials tested; vials and parts312
NR–2.6High pH (≈9)
NREthanol/water
4.7 mg/L0.1% ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)Filled vials, 60 °C for 23 weeksType 1 clear glass vials423
0.53 mg/LWater
0.18 mg/L0.2% Polysorbate 80
0.08 mg/LpH 6.8 buffer
0.39 mg/L0.1% EDTAFilled vials, 60 °C for 23 weeksType 1 amber glass vials423
0.56 mg/LWater
0.16 mg/LpH 6.8 buffer
0.16 mg/L0.1% EDTAFilled vials, 60 °C for 23 weeksType 1 SiO2-coated glass vial423
0.18 mg/LpH 6.8 buffer
0.4 mg/LWaterGlass syringe, 70 °C for 96 hMean result for Type A syringes525
1 mg/LWaterAutoclave cycle, filled vialType 1 30 mL vial41
15–65 ng/mLWaterFilled ampoules, 121 °C for 30 min12 ampoules tested45
150–1450 ng/mL0.5% inorganic saltsFilled ampoules, 121 °C for 30 minAl levels varied with salt used; more Al = higher pH of solvent745
100–420 ng/mLAmino acids (0.5%)Filled ampoules, 121 °C for 30 minAl levels were fairly consistent across the acids45
4500 ng/mL0.5% NaOHFilled ampoules, 121 °C for 30 minSubstantial Al leaching45
320 ng/mL0.5% EDTAFilled ampoules, 121 °C for 30 minNo comments45
153 ng/mL5% human serum albuminFilled vials, 20 °C for 1 monthUnsiliconized Type 1 glass52
108 ng/mL5% human serum albuminFilled vials, 20 °C for 1 monthSiliconized Type 1 glass52
As0.55 ng/mLWaterGlass syringe, 70 °C for 96 hMean result for Type A syringes525
BNR–1.7Low pH (≈3)Sealed vessel, 55 °C for 4 days, 0.1–1.0 g sample/mL solvent5 materials tested; vials and parts312
NR–68High pH (≈9)
NR–0.39Ethanol/water
BaNRLow pH (≈3)Sealed vessel, 55 °C for 4 days, 0.1–1.0 g sample/mL solvent5 materials tested; vials and parts312
NR–14High pH (≈9)
NREthanol/water
0.3pH 2–12Sealed vessel, 121 °C for 1 h, 0.07 g sample/mL solventComponent of prefilled syringe640
1 mg/LWaterAutoclave cycle, filled vialType 1 30 mL vial41
CrNRLow pH (≈3)Sealed vessel, 55 °C for 4 days, 0.1–1.0 g sample/mL solvent5 materials tested; vials and parts312
NR–0.10High pH (≈9)
NREthanol/water
CaNR–0.70Low pH (≈3)Sealed vessel, 55 °C for 4 days, 0.1–1.0 g sample/mL solvent5 materials tested; vials and parts312
NR–4.6High pH (≈9)
NR–0.70Ethanol/waterFilled vials, 60 °C for 23 weeksType 1 clear glass vials423
0.16 mg/L0.1% EDTA
0.13 mg/LpH 6.8 buffer
0.01 mg/LWaterFilled vials, 60 °C for 23 weeksType 1 amber glass vials423
0.19 mg/L0.1 % EDTA
0.04 mg/LpH 6.8 buffer
0.01 mg/LpH 6.8 bufferFilled vials, 60 °C for 23 weeksType 1 SiO2-coated glass vial423
0.3pH 2–12Sealed vessel, 121 °C for 1 h, 0.07 g sample/mL solventComponent of prefilled syringe640
1 mg/LWaterAutoclave cycle, filled vialType 1 30 mL vial41
FeNRLow pH (≈3)Sealed vessel, 55 °C for 4 days, 0.1–1.0 g sample/mL solvent5 materials tested; vials and parts312
NRHigh pH (≈9)
NREthanol/water
0.56 mg/L0.1% EDTAFilled vials, 60 °C for 23 weeksType 1 amber glass vials423
K1 mg/LWaterAutoclave cycle, filled vialType 1 30 mL vial41
MgNRLow pH (≈3)Sealed vessel, 55 °C for 4 days, 0.1–1.0 g sample/mL solvent5 materials tested; vials and parts312
NR–2.4High pH (≈9)
NREthanol/water
0.14 mg/L0.1% EDTAFilled vials, 60 °C for 23 weeksType 1 clear glass vials423
0.05 mg/L0.1% EDTAFilled vials, 60 °C for 23 weeksType 1 amber glass vials423
<0.1pH 2–12Sealed vessel, 121 °C for 1 h, 0.07 g sample/mL solventComponent of prefilled syringe640
0.1 mg/LWaterAutoclave cycle, filled vialType 1 30 mL vial41
Mn0.05 mg/L0.1% EDTAFilled vials, 60 °C for 23 weeksType 1 amber glass vials423
NaNR–24Low pH (≈3)Sealed vessel, 55 °C for 4 days, 0.1–1.0 g sample/mL solvent5 materials tested; vials and parts312
NAHigh pH (≈9)
NR–0.88Ethanol/water
0.98 mg/LWaterGlass syringe, 70 °C for 96 hMean result for Type A syringes525
3 mg/LWaterAutoclave cycle, filled vialType 1 30 mL vial41
PNRLow pH (≈3)Sealed vessel, 55 °C for 4 days, 0.1–1.0 g sample/mL solvent5 materials tested; vials and parts312
NAHigh pH (≈9)
NREthanol/water
SNR–0.34Low pH (≈3)Sealed vessel, 55 °C for 4 days, 0.1–1.0 g sample/mL solvent5 materials tested; vials and parts312
NR–0.18High pH (≈9)
NREthanol/water
SbNRLow pH (≈3)Sealed vessel, 55 °C for 4 days, 0.1–1.0 g sample/mL solvent5 materials tested; vials and parts312
NR–4.1High pH (≈9)
NREthanol/water
10–130 μg/LWaterFilled bottles, commercial productTotal pool = 7–10 mg/kg51
PbNR–17Low pH (≈3)Sealed vessel, 55 °C for 4 days, 0.1–1.0 g sample/mL solvent5 materials tested; vials and parts312
NR–2.6High pH (≈9)
NREthanol/water
0.06 mg/L0.1% EDTAFilled vials, 60 °C for 23 weeksType 1 clear glass vials423
0.02 mg/LWater
0.04 mg/LpH 6.8 bufferFilled vials, 60 °C for 23 weeksType 1 amber glass vials423
0.04 mg/L0.1% EDTA
0.03 mg/LpH 6.8 buffer
0.02 mg/L0.1% EDTAFilled vials, 60 °C for 23 weeksType 1 SiO2-coated glass vial423
0.01 mg/LWater
0.01 mg/LpH 6.8 buffer
SiNR–3.8Low pH (≈3)Sealed vessel, 55 °C for 4 days, 0.1–1.0 g sample/mL solvent5 materials tested; vials and parts312
1.1–670High pH (≈9)
0.39–11Ethanol/water
3.29 mg/LWaterGlass syringe, 70 °C for 96 hMean result for Type A syringes525
20.8 mg/L as SiO2Water
64.2 mg/L as SiO20.9% KCl
149 mg/L as SiO2Glutaric acid, pH 8Vials; 2 h at autoclave (121 °C)Highest value for multiple vials37
199 mg/L as SiO2Citric acid, pH 8
150 mg/Ltris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane (TRIS), pH 8Glass powder, 3 days at 90 °C, 0.01 g sample/mLValue is silica solubility limit38
15 mg/LWaterAutoclave cycle, filled vialType 1 30 mL vial41
Sr<0.1pH 2–12Sealed vessel, 121 °C for 1 h, 0.07 g sample/mL solventComponent of prefilled syringe640
W0.23 mg/LWaterGlass syringe, 70 °C for 96 hMean result for Type A syringes525
ZnNRLow pH (≈3)
NRHigh pH (≈9)Sealed vessel, 55 °C for 4 days, 0.1–1.0 g sample/mL solvent5 materials tested; vials and parts312
NREthanol/water
0.3pH 2–12
Zr<0.1pH 2–12Sealed vessel, 121 °C for 1 h, 0.07 g sample/mL solventComponent of prefilled syringe640
  • Notes:

  • 1 NR = Not reported: not extracted at reportable levels (generally less than 0.01 μg/g).

  • 2 NA = Not applicable; element was a component of the extracting solvent.

  • 3 Elements that were not extracted in reportable levels included Ag, As, Be, Bi, Cd, Co, Cu, Ge, Li, Mn, Mo, Ni, Se, Sn, Sr, Ti, V, and Zr.

  • 4 Elements that were extracted in reportable levels included Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, V, and Zn (unless otherwise noted).

  • 5 Elements which were not extracted in quantifiable amounts (generally 0.2 ng/mL or lower) included Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ir, Mn, Mo, Ni, Os, Pb, Pd, Pt, Rh, Ru, and V.

  • 6 Elements that were not extracted in reportable levels, generally 1 μg/g, included Ag, As, Bi, Co, Cr, Cu, Mo, Ni, Sb, Se, Sn, and V.

  • 7 The lowest Al levels were for acidic salts (e.g., NaCl, ZnSO4). The highest levels were obtained for basic salts such as NaHCO3, K2HPO4, and sodium gluconate.