When the product demand does not allow for a complete clean up after each batch, a campaign cleaning validation must be conducted. A back to back cleaning is performed between batches in a campaign, and a complete cleaning at the end of a campaign. Sampling of the equipment is performed after the last batch in a campaign, and all test results must meet predetermined acceptance criteria as per campaign cleaning validation protocol. Samples for residual active may be taken after back to back cleanings where possible, for information only . Microbiology samples may be taken after back to back cleanings in a campaign to ensure that there is no excessive microbial growth on the equipment.
Why reuse primary antibody? Western blotting is one of the most common method for detecting and semi-quantifying specific proteins. The cost of running a Western is predominantly driven by detection antibodies, which are used to probe membrane-bound target protein(s). Although some antibodies can be produced cheaply in-house, most antibodies must be commercially ordered. Reusing antibodies for subsequent Westerns can save your lab a considerable amount of money. So money is nothing but everything. In conclusion economic research practises is budget friendly and reuse of primary antibody is one of them. When reuse is problematic? The most standard phospho-antibody protocols involve blocking with 5% milk in PBS or TBS (0.1% Tween 20), followed by a couple washing steps with PBS or TBS to remove the excess milk. If you dilute your antibody in a milk solution, storage and re-use will be extremely problematic, because the milk will "go bad" and fall...
Important of sampling during blending: Sampling plays a great role in achieving the accurate results of analysis. Sampling must and procedure must be defined in validation protocols and training should be provided to the concerned staff before the validation activities start. Samples are representative of the whole batch. So it should be handled and weight carefully because segregation may occur during weighing and transpiration. Sample quantity should not be more than the required and whole mass sample should be used in the analysis. Fig: Blending Machine Sampling for blend: Blends are tested for their homogeneity. Homogeneity of the blend is critical for the quality of the final product. The sample should be taken from at least 10 locations in the blender. The sampling location should be selected according to the difficulty of the blending. Ares of poor blending must be covered in sampling. Corners and discharged point must have...
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