2016
DOI: 10.12665/j153.croonenborghs
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Gamma Irradiation of Frozen Animal Serum: Dose Mapping for Irradiation Process Validation

Abstract: he treatment of animal serum by gamma irradiation is performed to mitigate the risk of introducing undesired microorganisms (viruses, mollicutes, or other microbes) into a cell culture. Serum manufacturers and end-users utilize irradiation contractors to perform this process. The irradiation process must be validated, which involves establishing the: (A) minimum dose that achieves the required inactivation of the microorganisms of interest; (B) maximum acceptable dose at which the serum still maintains all of … Show more

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“…Product and irradiation process specifications should be developed from information generated during process definition (i.e., establishing minimum required and maximum acceptable radiation doses for the serum product) [21] and performance qualification (PQ) dose map studies. [25] Process specifications should also clearly define all requirements, including those for maintaining the cold chain. [26] Figure 1 demonstrates the complexity of the serum irradiation process.…”
Section: Control Of the Irradiation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Product and irradiation process specifications should be developed from information generated during process definition (i.e., establishing minimum required and maximum acceptable radiation doses for the serum product) [21] and performance qualification (PQ) dose map studies. [25] Process specifications should also clearly define all requirements, including those for maintaining the cold chain. [26] Figure 1 demonstrates the complexity of the serum irradiation process.…”
Section: Control Of the Irradiation Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Process controls during routine irradiation have been detailed previously. [25] The dose delivered to the serum product is monitored using a dosimetry system which has been calibrated for the conditions of use and is traceable to national or international standards. Upon completion of the irradiation process, the processing history records must be reviewed and approved by designated contract irradiator personnel.…”
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“…They have the necessary expertise and have conducted dose-mapping studies to assure that intended gamma radiation fluencies (absorbed doses) will be achieved routinely during the irradiation process. [8] Serum to be gamma irradiated must therefore be shipped under appropriate conditions from the supplier to the irradiation facility and then back to the supplier following irradiation.…”
Section: Transportation Of Serum To and From The Irradiation Facilitymentioning
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“…Typically, the serum will be in the irradiator for several hours during which it will convey multiple times beside the unshielded source of radiation. [8] In addition, consideration has to be given to handling time before and after irradiation as serum batches typically represent large process loads (typically 2000 L). The time and temperature associated with the processing of a given serum load is also influenced by the geographic location of the irradiation facility and seasonality (esp., winter vs. summer), as these determine the fluctuations in external ambient temperature.…”
Section: Maintenance Of Cold Chain During Gamma Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 99%