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Pyrogen - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Pyrogens are substances, typically of biological origin, that induce fever in vivo , with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from gram-negative bacteria being a prominent example. They are associated with inflammatory responses and can complicate pharmaceutical and medical device sterilization processes. www.sciencedirect.com
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Pyrogen - Wikipedia
Pyrogen may refer to: Pyrogen (fever), a fever inducing substance. Pyrogen (pyrotechnics), a pyrotechnic composition producing flame when heated by e.g. a ... en.wikipedia.org
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Pyrogens, Still a Danger - FDA
Pyrogens remain a potential source of danger with use of parenteral therapy. Total exclusion of pyrogens requires our continued surveillance. www.fda.gov
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pyrogen
pyrogen (ˈpaɪərədʒɛn) [f. pyro- + -gen; lit. ‘fire-producer’, or ‘fire-produced’.] A term proposed in various senses. † a. A name for electricity considered as a material substance; the ‘electric fluid’. rare. † b. (See quot. 1866–8.) rare. c. A substance which, when introduced into the blood, produ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pyrogen | biochemistry - Britannica
Protein and polysaccharide substances called pyrogens, released either from bacteria or viruses or from destroyed cells of the body, are capable of raising the ... www.britannica.com
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Pyrogen Fire Suppression
Pyrogen is a HFC-free and CFC-free product with zero risk to the environment and is a non-oxygen depleting product. Easy to Install and ... www.pyrogen.com
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Pyrogens and pyrogen testing | BMG LABTECH
Pyrogen tests are vital to ensure the safety of different health interventions including pharmaceuticals, medical devices and an array of ... www.bmglabtech.com
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Human leukocytic pyrogen: purification and development of a ...
Leukocytic pyrogen is a small endogenous protein that mediates fever. Because of the limitations of bioassays, circulating leukocytic pyrogen has not been ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Pyrogen - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Pyrogens are bacterial cell wall fragments. They are not bacteria. Typically, they are complex carbohydrates. Being chemically stable, pyrogens are not ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Pyrogenic pro-inflammatory activities - NIBSC
Pyrogens are fever-causing agents which contaminate medicines and vaccines as a consequence of the manufacturing process. Pyrogen-contaminated parenteral ... nibsc.org
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pyrogenous
pyrogenous, a. (-ˈɒdʒɪnəs) Erron. -geneous. [f. as pyrogen + -ous.] 1. Produced by fire or heat. a. Geol. Of rocks: = igneous a. 2. b. Chem. Applied to a substance produced by the combustion of another substance.1839 G. Roberts Dict. Geol., Pyrogenous,..produced by the agency of fire. 1845 J. Philli... Oxford English Dictionary
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Depyrogenation
A pyrogen is defined as any substance that can cause a fever. Oxidation Oxidation using hydrogen peroxide is often used as a low cost pyrogen destroying solution. wikipedia.org
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pyro-acid
pyro-acid Chem. (ˈpaɪrəʊˈæsɪd) Also 9 † pyracid. An acid formed from another acid by dry or destructive distillation: see pyro- 3.1835–6 Todd's Cycl. Anat. I. 47/1 The other animal acids..are artificially produced... Such as the..animal pyroacids. 1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 11 Sometimes the s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rehydrex
Description Clear, colorless to yellowish, isotonic, sterile and pyrogen-free solution. pH: approx. 6. Osmolality: approx. 280 mOsm / kg water. wikipedia.org
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pyrogenic
pyrogenic, a. (-ˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. as pyrogen + -ic.] † 1. Geol. = pyrogenous 1 a. Obs. rare.1853 Th. Ross Humboldt's Trav. III. xxxii. 370 The ancient pyrogenic rocks which I found near Parapara. 1904 A. W. Grabau in Amer. Geologist XXXIII. 230 Returning now to the..chemically deposited rocks, we may rea... Oxford English Dictionary
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