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Endotoxin Testing: Hot Topics and New Methods in the European Pharmacopoeia
19 January 2016
Endotoxin Testing: Hot Topics and New Methods in the European Pharmacopoeia

This workshop will provide the fundamental knowledge on the latest technological and regulatory developments regarding the analysis of endotoxin in pharmaceutical products and pharma production environments. Furthermore the underlying mechanisms of Endotoxin Masking (Low Endotoxin Recovery, LER) in pharmaceutical formulations will be explained as well as the newly developed sample preparation methods.

Workshop LEADER

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Karolina Heed

Director Marketing & Sales, Hyglos GmbH

Karolina Heed studied chemistry and economics in Gothenburg Sweden and Florence Italy. Prior to heading the marketing & sales of Hyglos GmbH, Ms. Heed worked almost 10 years in the biotech industry in different roles.
 

Hyglos GmbH

Hyglos GmbH is a leading biotech company offering highly innovative technology for removal and detection of Endotoxins, located in Biotechnology Center Bernried, Munich area, Germany. Being an IAFP Safety Innovation Awardee we apply our proprietary technology for developing highly specific bacteriophage-derived proteins for improved detection and removal of harmful bacteria and bacterial toxins such as Lipopolysaccharides (LPS). Hyglos was founded in 2009 and fulfils all development and production requirements according to ISO 9001 and 13485.

Workshop agenda

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12:20

Refreshments

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13:30

The Recombinant Factor C (rFC) Test - New method in the European Pharmacopoeia

Karolina Heed, Director Marketing & Sales, Hyglos GmbH

  • Introduction BET and Pyrogen Test Methods
  • New Ph. Eur. chapter 5.1.10
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    14:10

    Implementation of the rFC test in a routine service laboratory

    Karolina Heed, Director Marketing & Sales, Hyglos GmbH

  • Endotoxin testing under GMP
  • Bioanalytical Method Validation of the rFC test
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    14:50

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:20

    Endotoxin Detection of Biologics I - What are Masking Effects?

    Holger Grallert

    Holger Grallert, Head of R&D, Hyglos GmbH

  • Endotoxin structure and activity
  • Impact on detection systems
  • Masking of endotoxin (LER)

     

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    16:00

    Endotoxin Detection of Biologics II - Demasking Endotoxin with dedicated sample preparation

    Holger Grallert

    Holger Grallert, Head of R&D, Hyglos GmbH

  • Demasking protocol development
  • Implementation of demasking method - case studies
  • Regulatory requirements
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    16:40

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close

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