INSIGHTS ON QUALITY CONTROL

QUALITY CONTROL SOLUTIONS

  • Applied Biosystems genetic analyzer, model 3500, integrated autosampler, 120 volts, serial# 24158-161.

  • Bioburden testing and microbial limit testing are quality control tests for determining the total number of viable microorganisms of pharmaceutical and medical products. Thanks to its many cleverly designed features, the Milliflex Oasis® is a particularly productive and reliable membrane filtration method for performing bioburden testing in accordance with USP, EP, and JP recommendations, ensuring that patients can call upon microbially safe products.

  • Streamline your facility lifecycle with a unified validation framework designed to maximize process control, reduce downtime, and meet stringent sterility compliance. 

  • Batch and lot testing for release are critical steps in ensuring the quality and consistency of pharmaceutical tablets. Natoli Scientific provides comprehensive batch testing services that align with stringent industry standards and regulatory requirements. Each lot undergoes a rigorous analysis to verify that it meets predefined specifications for weight, tablet breaking force, thickness, diameter, and dissolution, among other critical quality attributes. The testing process is meticulously designed to screen for any variation that could impact the efficacy or safety of the final product.

    Utilizing state-of-the-art analytical equipment and methodologies, our experts ensure that each batch released by our clients is of the highest quality, providing end-users with the assurance that the medications they rely on are both safe and effective. This level of attention to detail fosters trust and reliability in pharmaceutical products processed through Natoli Scientific’s advanced batch and lot testing services.

  • Tyvek® gives the premium microbial barrier protection for sterilized medical instruments and pharmaceuticals. Apart from protecting the medical devices and pharmaceutical products from physical damages, medical and pharmaceutical packages also should provide an effective microbial barrier and help to maintain the sterility of the products. Bacteria and viruses with sizes varying from 0.002 to 100 microns are a constant threat to pharmaceuticals and medical devices which in turn can be hazardous to the patients.