Prevent False Positives While Sterility Testing of Insulin Cartridges

Closed loop sterility testing systems have been successful in prevention of false positives while sterility testing of sterile injectables. However, there are special containers such as insulin cartridges (that fit into hand held delivery systems), wherein increased manual intervention is required for pooling the same into a 100ml vial before these can be transferred/filtered through the closed sterility test canisters. This increases the possibility of extraneous contamination and thereby false positives.

Manual Pooling

A syringe is used to draw the insulin sample from the specialized cartridge and is then pooled into a 100ml vial to be transferred/filtered through the sterility test canisters.

This involves multiple risks and cons such as:

  • Chances of extraneous contamination, spillage and manual error
  • Increased incidence of false positives
  • Increased cost of operation and documentation

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ClariPro GK: A reliable answer for difficult to filter bioprocess streams


Biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes involve multiple process steps with a wide variety of process streams, including some with the most challenging contamination profiles. These contaminants range from cell fragments, cell organelles, colloids and lipids to very fine protein precipitates. Some of these process steps use filter aids which although aid in retention of some of these contaminants, contribute their own fines into the downstream. As expensive and sophisticated equipment and consumables are used for downstream purification, such high contamination profile process streams tend to rapidly clog the 0.2µm filters, normally used to protect these.

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