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This source expertly examines the discovery, biological structure,
control, and continued clarification of endotoxin from a parenteral
manufacturing perspective, with in-depth discussion of
state-of-the-art technologies involving "Limulus" amebocyte lysate
(LAL) such as assay development, automation, depyrogenation.
Completely revised and expanded, this "Third Edition" contains the
knowledge necessary to apply endotoxin testing in the increasingly
complex pharmaceutical environment, featuring sections detailing
the latest information regarding clinical advances, regulation
standards, and validation procedures for computerized kinetic
tests.
Endotoxin detection and control is a dynamic area of applied
science that touches a vast number of complex subjects. The
intersection of test activities includes the use of an ancient
blood system from an odd "living fossil" (Limulus). It is used to
detect remnants of the most primitive and destructive forms of life
(prokaryotes) as contaminants of complex modern systems (mammalian
and Pharma). Recent challenges in the field include those
associated with the application of traditional methods to new types
of molecules and manufacturing processes. The advent of "at will"
production of biologics in lieu of harvesting animal proteins has
revolutionized the treatment of disease. While the fruits of the
biotechnology revolution are widely acknowledged, the realization
of the differences in the means of production and changes in the
manner of control of potential impurities and contaminants in
regard to the new versus the old are less widely appreciated.
Endotoxin as an ancient, dynamic interface between lifeforms,
provides a singular perspective from which to view the parallel
development of ancient and modern organisms as well as the progress
of man in deciphering the complexity of their interactions in his
efforts to overcome disease.
Endotoxin detection and control is a dynamic area of applied
science that touches a vast number of complex subjects. The
intersection of test activities includes the use of an ancient
blood system from an odd "living fossil" (Limulus). It is used to
detect remnants of the most primitive and destructive forms of life
(prokaryotes) as contaminants of complex modern systems (mammalian
and Pharma). Recent challenges in the field include those
associated with the application of traditional methods to new types
of molecules and manufacturing processes. The advent of "at will"
production of biologics in lieu of harvesting animal proteins has
revolutionized the treatment of disease. While the fruits of the
biotechnology revolution are widely acknowledged, the realization
of the differences in the means of production and changes in the
manner of control of potential impurities and contaminants in
regard to the new versus the old are less widely appreciated.
Endotoxin as an ancient, dynamic interface between lifeforms,
provides a singular perspective from which to view the parallel
development of ancient and modern organisms as well as the progress
of man in deciphering the complexity of their interactions in his
efforts to overcome disease.
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