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publicationNumber CN-112462076-B
titleOfInvention Detection method of endotoxin content applied to microcarriers
abstract The invention belongs to the field of endotoxin content detection, and in particular relates to a detection method for endotoxin content applied to microcarriers, comprising the following steps: 1) using a lysing solution to lyse the microcarriers, so that all the microcarriers are completely dissolved and then taken The supernatant is used as the sample to be tested, and the lysis solution is one of sample release agent, trypsin or 3D FloTrix® Digest lysis solution; 2) Endotoxin detection: for positive control, negative control, step 1) The samples to be tested and the positive test samples were tested. The whole set of microcarrier endotoxin content standards and determination methods established by the present invention not only provides a standard basis for the future microcarrier endotoxin detection work, but also provides basis and guidance for the future routine quality inspection work, and provides a good It regulates the development of microcarrier endotoxin inspection work in the future to ensure that it continues to provide customers with qualified, stable and reliable products.
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