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Sterility Assurance Testing
     

 

Membrane filtration of the product through a pre-rinsed sterile size exclusion filter capable of retaining bacteria and fungi followed by dividing the filter into two parts and inoculating each one of them into a different medium. The inoculated media is monitored over a 14 day period for turbidity. If turbidity develops, the organism must be isolated and identified. Test articles that are sterile must be tested for

Membrane filtration of the product through a pre-rinsed sterile size exclusion filter capable of retaining bacteria and fungi followed by dividing the filter into two parts and inoculating each one of them into a different medium. The inoculated media is monitored over a 14 day period for turbidity. If turbidity develops, the organism must be isolated and identified. Test articles that are sterile must be tested for bacteriostasis/fungistasis. A negative control is also included in the assay to ensure the validity of the test.


  

In order to prevent the occurrence of false negative results in Sterility tests due to the presence of inhibitors in the test article that would inhibit microbial growth, it is essential to perform a periodic Bacteriostasis/Fungistasis test. The test involves the use of 6 organisms of different classes of bacterial and mold to ensure that the presence of the presence of the test article in the same medium with the indicator organisms does not prevent or inhibit growth of those organisms.

Procedure Description

Cat #

Turnaround

    Sterility Testing - Membrane Filtration (GLP)

CB112

14-16 days

    Sterility Testing - Membrane Filtration (Non-GLP) ($325)

CB113

14-16 days

    Sterility Testing - Direct Inoculation (GLP)

CB112a

14-16 days

    Sterility Testing - Direct Inoculation (Non-GLP) ($325)

CB113a

14-16 days

    Bioburden Testing (GLP)

CB121

6-9 days

    Bacteriostasis/Fungistasis (GLP)

CB122

6 - 10 days