Life Technologies Sets New Workflow Standard in Detection of Common Contaminants in Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing
Thursday 8 Jul, 2010
Life Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ:LIFE) today
announced an unprecedented program that streamlines the detection of
three common contaminants of mammalian cell culture-based
biopharmaceutical manufacturing. The Applied Biosystems Cell Culture
Rapid Methods Program applies core technologies from across the
company to combine one sample preparation step with one instrument
platform for real-time PCR based detection of Mycoplasma, Vesivirus
2117 and Mouse Minute Virus (MMV).
Mycoplasma, Vesivirus
2117 and MMV are DNA and RNA-based potential contamination threats in
mammalian cell culture production. Because of its high accuracy and
rapid same-day results, the Cell Culture Rapid Methods Program helps
enable in-process testing for these contaminants at multiple points
along the biopharmaceutical manufacturing process. In addition to
Mycoplasma and Vesivirus detection introduced in 2009, the ViralSEQTM
MMV Detection Assay, introduced in April 2010, expands the company’s
industry leading portfolio of rapid molecular assays for mammalian cell
culture processes. The PrepSEQ™ sample preparation assay completes the
Rapid Methods Program package.
These biologic detection kits are
highly sensitive and accurate tests that enable the quick isolation and
detection of these known contaminants from cell culture samples. The
improved protocol for PrepSEQ™ 1-2-3 Nucleic Acid Extraction Kit can
extract nucleic acid for all three contaminants from a single cell
culture, in order to speed the detection of a multiple number of
organisms. Sample preparation and detection of all three contaminants
can be performed in less than seven hours. It is expected that
biopharmaceutical companies will use the program to detect potential
contamination early in production, safeguarding the manufacturing
processes.
“The expansion of our detection kits and development
of the Rapid Methods Program demonstrates our leadership in sample
preparation and Real-Time PCR, as well as our ability to apply these
technologies in innovative ways within the biopharmaceutical space,”
said Chris Linthwaite, Head of Bioproduction at Life Technologies.
“We are well-positioned to expand our portfolio of solutions and set
standards in bioprocess workflow, quality and safety, and advance
biotherapeutics and vaccine production.”
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Technologies
Life Technologies Corporation (NASDAQ: LIFE) is a
global biotechnology tools company dedicated to improving the human
condition. Our systems, consumables and services enable researchers to
accelerate scientific exploration, driving to discoveries and
developments that make life even better. Life Technologies customers do
their work across the biological spectrum, working to advance
personalized medicine, regenerative science, molecular diagnostics,
agricultural and environmental research, and 21st century forensics.
Life Technologies had sales of $3.3 billion in 2009, employs
approximately 9,000 people, has a presence in approximately 160
countries, and possesses a rapidly growing intellectual property estate
of approximately 3,900 patents and exclusive licenses. Life Technologies
was created by the combination of Invitrogen Corporation and Applied
Biosystems Inc., and manufactures both in-vitro diagnostic products and
research use only-labeled products.
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