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NMR Reveals Key Excipient Interactions Affecting mAb Viscosity in Formulations

The identification of effective excipients that influence mAb viscosity is crucial for optimizing formulations, which can enhance patient compliance and product differentiation. Companies that leverage these findings may gain a competitive edge in the growing market for subcutaneous monoclonal antibody therapies.

Published: June 21, 2026
Updated: June 21, 2026
Author: Humanexa Intelligence
Therapeutic area: Immunology / Monoclonal Antibodies
Asset: NMR
Score8.2

Signal

NMR Reveals Key Excipient Interactions Affecting mAb Viscosity in Formulations

Category

Strategy

Therapeutic Area

Immunology / Monoclonal Antibodies

Action

Monitor

Signal assessment

Signal strength

high

Confidence level

moderate

Signalhigh
Confidencemoderate

Strategic implication

The identification of effective excipients that influence mAb viscosity is crucial for optimizing formulations, which can enhance patient compliance and product differentiation. Companies that leverage these findings may gain a competitive edge in the growing market for subcutaneous monoclonal antibody therapies.

Why it matters

The identification of effective excipients that influence mAb viscosity is crucial for optimizing formulations, which can enhance patient compliance and product differentiation. Companies that leverage these findings may gain a competitive edge in the growing market for subcutaneous monoclonal antibody therapies.

What changed

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Analysis

NMR spectroscopy identifies arginine and lysine as effective excipients that reduce mAb viscosity, while proline and glycine promote clustering.

The identification of effective excipients that influence mAb viscosity is crucial for optimizing formulations, which can enhance patient compliance and product differentiation. Companies that leverage these findings may gain a competitive edge in the growing market for subcutaneous monoclonal antibody therapies.

Monitor further studies on excipient interactions and their impact on mAb formulation stability and viscosity.

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