Real-time monitoring of conductivity and Total organic carbon levels in Purified Water and Water for Injection is well-established and widely used. However, for another vital pharmaceutical water measurement, microbial counts, traditional lab measurement of cell culture growth dominates. This method is not only time-consuming and retrospective, but also regularly results in the costly investigation of false-positive results.
The pharmaceutical industry therefore encourages real-time monitoring to provide instant notification of microbial excursions. A new method of microbial contamination analysis provides continuous and accurate bioburden measurement throughout a water system.
Assurance of in-specification microbial levels and real-time identification of excursions leads to improved product quality, greater process control, risk reduction and lower operating costs.
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Highlights:
- Why you should measure bioburden on-line
- Improve accuracy and eliminate contamination risks
- New laser-based technology provides real-time microbial detection