Patent classifications
C12N2770/24363
CHEMILUMINESCENCE PHOTODYNAMIC VIRUS INACTIVATION OF RED BLOOD CELLS
The present invention is directed to methods, kits and compositions for inactivating viral agents in or on articles including blood-based products and feature a light sensitive compound selected from the group consisting of hypericin, pseudohypericin and hypocrellin, a group of light producing compounds comprising luciferase, luciferin, ATP and CDP Star, and emission enhancers or quenchers selected from the group consisting of as Sapphire, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire-II and Emerald-II.
ENVIRONMENTALLY COMPATIBLE DETERGENTS FOR INACTIVATION OF LIPID-ENVELOPED VIRUSES
The present invention relates to methods for inactivating a lipid-enveloped virus using environmentally compatible detergents, and to methods for preparing a biopharmaceutical drug using environmentally compatible detergents. The invention also provides environmentally compatible detergents.
Method for the preparation of immunoglobulins
The present invention relates to a method for the preparation of a solution of immunoglobulins based on an initial solution of immunoglobulins with a purity greater than or equal to 96% in the presence of a polyether or polymer of glycol, characterized in that it comprises the steps of: a) adding caprylic acid or salts of the same to the initial solution; b) adjusting the pH of the solution obtained in step a); c) incubating the solution obtained in step b) for the time and at a temperature necessary for the inactivation of enveloped viruses; d) performing a step of ultrafiltration/diafiltration on the solution obtained in step c).
METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF IMMUNOGLOBULINS
The present invention relates to a method for the preparation of a solution of immunoglobulins based on an initial solution of immunoglobulins with a purity greater than or equal to 96% in the presence of a polyether or polymer of glycol, characterised in that it comprises the steps of: a) adding caprylic acid or salts of the same to the initial solution; b) adjusting the pH of the solution obtained in step a); c) incubating the solution obtained in step b) for the time and at a temperature necessary for the inactivation of enveloped viruses; d) performing a step of ultrafiltration/diafiltration on the solution obtained in step c).
NUCLEIC ACID AMPLIFICATION CONTROLS
The present invention discloses positive control material for nucleic acid amplification based detection of microorganisms in biological samples. The control material comprises purified microorganism that is rendered non-infectious but is amenable to nucleic acid amplification. Also disclosed is a process for making and using the control material.
Environmentally compatible detergents for inactivation of lipid-enveloped viruses
The present invention relates to methods for inactivating a lipid-enveloped virus using environmentally compatible detergents, and to methods for preparing a biopharmaceutical drug using environmentally compatible detergents. The invention also provides environmentally compatible detergents.