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Sievers Instruments is one of the world's leading providers of total organic carbon (TOC) analyzers and analytical instruments. We believe in making complex measurements simple and offering superior technology, design, quality, and service for TOC, BET, conductivity, bioburden and more. Whether it's pharmaceutical or semiconductor production, industrial process, environmental, or wastewater monitoring- complex measurements need to be simplified, and compliance cannot be compromised. The Sievers Resource Center is your resource to find out the latest in industry trends, tips & tricks, and frequently asked questions. Learn more.

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Sievers Resource Center

Sievers Instruments is one of the world's leading providers of total organic carbon (TOC) analyzers and analytical instruments. We believe in making complex measurements simple and offering superior technology, design, quality, and service for TOC, BET, conductivity, bioburden and more. Whether it's pharmaceutical or semiconductor production, industrial process, environmental, or wastewater monitoring- complex measurements need to be simplified, and compliance cannot be compromised. The Sievers Resource Center is your resource to find out the latest in industry trends, tips & tricks, and frequently asked questions. Learn more.

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Resources

A Guide to Validating RMMs Following USP <1223>

The validation of alternative microbiological methods (RMMs), guided by USP and other regulatory standards, is crucial for ensuring the safety and quality of pharmaceutical products. These methods offer advantages in speed, sensitivity, and automation over traditional culture-based techniques, but require rigorous validation to demonstrate their reliability, accuracy, and equivalence to compendial methods for their intended purpose.

Endotoxin testing alternatives to reduce LAL usage

Pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers traditionally use limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL), derived from horseshoe crab blood, to test for bacterial endotoxins. While critical for detecting dangerous contaminants, this practice raises sustainability concerns for the horseshoe crab population. Alternative methods like recombinant Factor C (rFC) and recombinant cascade reagents (rCR) have emerged to address these concerns. However, the Sievers Eclipse Bacterial Endotoxins Testing (BET) Platform offers a compromise by using FDA-licensed horseshoe crab LAL while reducing its consumption by up to 90% compared to traditional methods.