
DEVELOPMENT OF APPROACHES TO LABORATORY CONTROL OF «BIOTESTLAB» LTD TO ENSURE QUALITY OF VETERINARY PREPARATIONS
Author(s) -
О. О. Салій,
M. O. Sinchuk
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
naukovo-tehnìčnij bûletenʹ deržavnogo naukovo-doslìdnogo kontrolʹnogo ìnstitutu veterinarnih preparatìv ta kormovih dobavok ì ìnstitutu bìologìï tvarin
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2664-5610
pISSN - 2410-9029
DOI - 10.36359/scivp.2021-22-2.39
Subject(s) - newcastle disease , titer , hemagglutination , reliability (semiconductor) , veterinary medicine , virus , microbiology and biotechnology , medicine , virology , biology , power (physics) , physics , quantum mechanics
The article presents the development of approaches to laboratory control and the results of research related to the standardization of methods at Ltd "BIOTESTLAB" to ensure the quality of veterinary drugs. Attention is paid to the methods of biological quality control of veterinary drugs: microbiological purity, hemagglutination reaction (HAR), determination of infectious activity of embryonic vaccines. Because such methods are characterized by low automation, low accuracy, the impact on the result of error due to personnel performing operations manually, the lack of regulatory approaches to validation of methods. The influence on the reliability of the obtained results on determining the titer of infectious activity of the virus of the following factors: quality and concentration of the applied suspension of erythrocytes of a rooster, duration of cultivation of a virus, technique of performance by the controller of each operation of a technique is investigated. Studies on the influence of these factors were conducted on the example of determining the titer of infectious activity of Newcastle disease virus. Approaches to accounting for the obtained results by the method of qualitative HAR, namely visual control of hemagglutination reaction on glass and on a plate are established. A comparative characterization of the results for the detection of hem agglutinin of Newcastle disease virus on glass (using 2% suspension of erythrocytes) and on the plate (using 1% suspension of erythrocytes). The results of inter-laboratory comparative tests of microbiological methods conducted to verify the qualification and reliability of the results are presented. It is demonstrated that the proper organization of laboratory control in measures to confirm the results of control of quantitative methods and evaluation of biological material by standardizing methods, conducting internal laboratory testing and participation in inter-laboratory comparative tests ensures and guarantees the quality of veterinary drugs.