1. Recombinant bacterial endotoxin testing: a proven solution
- Author
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Brendan Tindall, Thomas Uhlig, and Dogan Demircioglu
- Subjects
0301 basic medicine ,business.industry ,Pyrogens ,010401 analytical chemistry ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,hemic and immune systems ,Rabbit (nuclear engineering) ,Pharmacology ,Animal Testing Alternatives ,01 natural sciences ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Endotoxins ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,law ,Horseshoe Crabs ,Recombinant DNA ,Medicine ,Animals ,Bacterial endotoxin ,Rabbits ,business ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Testing of parenteral pharmaceuticals and medical devices for pyrogens (fever-inducing substances) is critical to patient safety. The original rabbit pyrogen test has largely been replaced by different bacterial endotoxin tests based on Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL), sourced from the blood equivalent of horseshoe crabs after comparative studies to the rabbit pyrogen test. Since 2004 a bacterial endotoxin test based on recombinant factor C (rFC), the endotoxin sensor protein inside of LAL, has been used as an animal-free alternative to LAL. Likewise, numerous studies compared LAL and rFC. Here we describe the history of pyrogen and bacterial endotoxin testing and summarize the evidence presented by those studies. We demonstrate that rFC and LAL are equivalent and comparable.
- Published
- 2021