• Evolution of Virus inactivation methods in manufacture of biologics

  • By: DD ENTERPRISES
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Evolution of Virus inactivation methods in manufacture of biologics

By: DD ENTERPRISES
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  • Viral contamination is a common threat to all animal- and human-derived biopharmaceuticals. A virus is essentially an infectious agent that is capable of infecting a host cell and to copy itself. Viruses consist of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) in a protein coat/capsid. Those with an outer lipid layer are referred to as enveloped viruses; those without one are classified as nonenveloped or naked viruses. DNA-based herpesviruses and RNA-based retroviruses are examples of enveloped viruses; DNA-based adenoviruses and RNA-based parvoviruses are examples of nonenveloped viruses.


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  • Evolution of Virus inactivation methods in manufacture of biologics
    May 29 2024

    Viral contamination is a common threat to all animal- and human-derived biopharmaceuticals. A virus is essentially an infectious agent that is capable of infecting a host cell and to copy itself. Viruses consist of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) in a protein coat/capsid. Those with an outer lipid layer are referred to as enveloped viruses; those without one are classified as nonenveloped or naked viruses.


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