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Compositional guideline: Demineralised fish proteoglycan extract

Definition

Demineralised fish proteoglycan extract is obtained from species of the order Selachii. The substance is the end product of an extraction process involving aqueous extraction at elevated temperature and partial hydrolysis by food- or pharmacopoeial-grade proteases. The bulk anhydrous substance meets the requirements shown in the following table and has a shelf life of not more than 24 months when stored in appropriate packaging under ambient conditions.

Test Limits Method
Appearance: A free flowing yellow powder with a smell of fish
Protein 37-50% Lowry's method
Residue on Ignition 5.0 - 15.0% USP
Loss on Drying < 8.0% Ph. Eur.
Fat ≤ 1.0% Gravimetric method
Mucopolysaccharides 47 - 63% present as*
Chondroitin-6-sulfate (55%),
Chondroitin-4-sulfate (27%)
and keratan sulfate (18%)
ICP** for routine analysis following establishment by ion exchange chromatography and 13C- NMR OR HPLC**
pH 5.5 - 7.5 Potentiometric
Total heavy metals ≤ 20 mg/kg USP
Lead 0.5 mg/kg USP
Arsenic 1.0 mg/kg as inorganic arsenic HPLC/ICP-MS
Mercury 1.0 mg/kg ICP-MS
Residual enzyme activity nil  
Microbial Requirements According to AGRD2***
* nominal composition, determined by ion-exchange HPLC
** Determined as sodium chondroitin sulfate based on sulfur determination.
*** Finished products incorporating this substance must comply with the specific microbial limits in the Australian Guidelines for the Registration of Drugs, Volume 2.
† Sponsors using this substance in products must ensure that their products conform with the requirements of relevant State and Federal protected species legislation.

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