Literature DB >> 3338386

[Endotoxin contents of phytopharmaceuticals: correlation with clinically observed side effects].

K P Becker1, B Ditter, C Nimsky, R Urbaschek, B Urbaschek.   

Abstract

Four phytopharmaceutics (Carnivora, Pascotox forte-Injectopas, Esberitox N, Iascador M), which sometimes cause side effects after parenteral administration (fever, rigor, nausea), were examined for their endotoxin content by the kinetic turbidometric Limulus-amebocyte-lysate (LAL) microtitre test. Contaminations of over 10(5) EU/ml (endotoxin units; 1 EU = 0.1 ng of the FDA standard EC-5) were found in correlation with the clinical picture. In one preparation (Carnivora) very high endotoxin levels were always found; contaminations were only occasionally found in the others. These endotoxin measurements are supported by tests of endotoxin-dependent parameters in in-vivo experiments (reduction in leukocytes, acute death in hyperreactive mice). These findings underline the urgent need for a widening of the regulations on testing for pyrogens to include those parenteral preparations which now do not have to be tested because of their small volume (less than 15 ml).

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3338386     DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1067597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dtsch Med Wochenschr        ISSN: 0012-0472            Impact factor:   0.628


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