1. Purpose:-
It is established to
provide a procedure for the bacterial endotoxins testing in materials &
products by using end point chromogenic method.
2. Scope:-
This procedure is
applicable to those materials & products for which endotoxin testing is required.
3. Responsibilities:-
¹ Quality
Control Manager
¹ Microbiologist
¹ Sr.
Officer QC
4. Definitions:-
Bacterial
Endotoxins: Pyrogens are fever-producing materials that most often
originate from gram-negative bacterial cell walls, but can also originate as
leachates from some chemicals and materials. Pyrogens from bacterial cell walls
(the most commonly encountered type of pyrogen) are referred to as bacterial
endotoxin and are readily detected by Limulus Amebocyte Lysate (LAL) testing
systems.
What is LAL Test: Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL)
is an aqueous extract of blood cells (amoebocytes)
from the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus. LAL
reacts with bacterial endotoxin or lipopolysaccharide (LPS), which is a membrane
component of Gram negative bacteria. This reaction is the
basis of the LAL test, which is
used for the detection and quantification of bacterial endotoxins.
5. Flow Chart:
1. Description/Procedure:
Toxicolor Kit Components:
6.1 Endotoxins
Standard
6.1.1
One vial of endotoxin standard is provided in the kit
having potency 0.5EU/ml.
6.1.2
One vial of 2.8ml of LAL Reagent Water is (LRW) also
included in the kit for the reconstitution of standard.
6.1.3
Reconstitute the endotoxin standard with 2.8ml of LRW
for the preparation of 0.19EU/ml of endotoxin standard.
6.1.4
Store reconstituted endotoxin solution at 2-8˚C in a refrigerator and don’t
use this solution after 20% decline in absorbance compared with the absorbance
on first day of reconstitution.
6.2 Toxicolor Lysate (ES 24S or 48S)
6.2.1
Reconstitute the test tube containing lysate with 200µl
of buffer provided in the kit. This lysate is sufficient for four tests as 50µl
is used per test.
6.2.2
Quickly stir to dissolve. Avoid air bubbling or fuming
during stirring.
6.2.3
Be sure that
reagent is completely dissolved. This reagent should be reconstituted just
before use, however storage of reconstituted lysate must be at -20 to -25˚C in 50ul dispensed quantities
in small test tubes. Use stored lysate if color is not changed from white to
yellowish.
6.3 Diazo Coupling Reagent
6.3.1
Four vials are provided in the kit by the manufacturer
named as 7s, 8s, 9s & 10s.
6.3.2
Transfer whole contents of the vial 7s to vial 8s.
6.3.3
Add 12ml of distilled water in to remaining vials
number 9s & 10s.
6.3.4
So we come with three vials named as 8s, 9s & 10s.
6.3.5
Store reconstituted vials at 2-8˚C in a refrigerator
6.4 TEST PROCEDURE
6.4.1
Adjust pH of the
sample in between 5.0 – 7.0 with Pyrogen free 0.1 N NaOH or 0.1 N HCl.
6.4.2
In case of dry powder injections, make a 0.1% solution
(50mg in 50ml Pyrogen free water). Fresh water from distillation plant can be
used for this purpose.
6.4.3
Mark the tubes as sample, standard & blank.
6.4.4
Dispense 50ul test sample in tube marked as sample,
50ul Pyrogen free water used during dilution / solution preparation & 50ul
of endotoxin standard in tube marked as standard.
6.4.5
Place the tube stand containing tubes of sample, blank
& standard in ice water bath for 5.0 minutes.
6.4.6
Add 50ul lysate into each tube of sample, blank &
standard.
6.4.7
Stir the contents of every tube soon after the addition
of lysate for few seconds.
6.4.8
Place the test tube rack in incubator at 30 – 35˚C for 30 – 35 minutes.
6.4.9
After the completion of incubation period place the
test tube stand in ice water bath tray and add 0.25ml of diazo coupling
reagents one by one into each test tube from vial 8s, 9s & 10s. Separate
pipette must be used for dispensing of each solution.
6.4.10 Measure
absorbance of the test sample and standard against blank at 545±2nm.
Calculate endotoxins contents in the
sample according to following formula:
EU
/ ml = Potency of standard used ×
Absorbance of test sample
Absorbance of Standard
- Testing Frequency:-
Every third batch of each product or as and
when required in addition to bacterial endotoxin test by gel clot method.
3. Record:-
LAL TEST REPORT (End Point Chromogenic
Method)
4. References:-
Manufacturer’s Manual
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