Long-term physico-chemical stability of standard parenteral nutritions for neonates
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2010.04.004
Long-term physico-chemical stability of standard parenteral nutritions for neonates
Abstract
Background & aims: Two ready-to-use parenteral nutritions (PN) have been developed, for the first days of life of the premature newborn, along with syringes of lipid emulsion with or without vitamins. Long-term physico-chemical stability for storage in wards was assessed.
Methods: Physico-chemical stability of PN: visual inspection, particle size, pH, osmolarity measurement, amino acids, glucose, and electrolytes dosages. Physico-chemical stability of lipid emulsion: visual inspection, globule size, peroxide level and vitamins A, E, and C dosages. Stability was studied for 12 weeks on refrigerated (2-8 °C) and room temperature (30 ± 2 °C) samples.
Results: No precipitation was detected in any PN. A brown coloration was observed in PN stored for four weeks at room temperature but not in the refrigerator. Concentrations of all the nutrients remained constant over the 12 week-study period. Phase separation of the lipid emulsion occurred after three weeks, but particle size complied with the USP limits for 12 weeks. Peroxide content increased only in the samples without vitamins at room temperature. Vitamins remained stable for one week under refrigeration.
Conclusion: The PN did not present a detectable change of the tested properties when refrigerated for 12 weeks. The lipid emulsion with vitamins is stable for one week when refrigerated.
Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Ltd and European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism. All rights reserved.
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