RT - Journal Article T1 - COMPARISON OF SENSITIVITY AND SPECIFICITY OF LAL/TOC ANIMAL PYROGEN (RABBIT) TEST WITH DIFFERENT DILUTIONS OF E.COLI FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF QUALITY OF WFI IN PHARMACEUTICS JF - URMIAMJ YR - 2021 JO - URMIAMJ VO - 32 IS - 5 UR - http://umj.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-5500-en.html SP - 342 EP - 353 K1 - LAL K1 - TOC K1 - Pyrogen K1 - E. coli K1 - WFI AB - Background & Aims: Today, parenteral products occupy a particular place in the treatment of diseases and human health. Consequently, the presence of any microbial contamination in the water used in the drug production process may have adverse effects on the health of individuals and society. Since parenteral sera are in direct contact with the human body and blood, they must be free from pyrogens. The purpose of this study was to evaluate WFI water quality in the pharmaceuticals industry by LAL test methods and TOC test and rabbit pyrogen test with different dilutions of E. coli. Materials & Methods: In the present study, the sensitivity and specificity of LOL, TOC, and rabbit pyrogen tests with different dilutions of E. coli were evaluated to assess the water quality of WFI in the pharmaceuticals industry. LAL kits, EMB, TOC set, Spectrometer, Colony counter and Rabbits and… wad used in this study Results: None of the diluted solutions of E. coli were appropriate for medicinal water. The LAL test also gave more accurate results than the rabbit test, although it still appears that the LAL test is not entirely accurate. Conclusion: The results showed that all methods have advantages and disadvantages compared to one another, but the use of the TOC device in the thinnest samples demonstrates more acceptable results. LA eng UL http://umj.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-5500-en.html M3 ER -