Tests for Coronavirus Vaccine Need This Ingredient: Horseshoe Crabs

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For decades, drug companies have depended on a component in the blood of the horseshoe crab to test injectable medicines, including vaccines, for dangerous bacterial contaminants called endotoxins.

Conservationists and some businesses have pushed for wide acceptance of an alternative test, to protect the horseshoe crabs and birds that feed on their eggs. Earlier this year, these people seemed to be on the brink of success as the nongovernmental group that issues quality standards for such tests moved toward putting the alternative test on the same footing.

Pharmaceutical companies must make sure the toxins are not present in any injectable drugs they make. Ingredients, like water, must be tested at each step of the manufacturing process, as well as in the final product. Phelan said this calculation “boggles the mind” because, “for every dose going out the door — each manufacturer will use 10 times the amount of LAL to test every step along the way in the process.” That includes vials, stoppers and other ingredients in the vaccines. In addition, Phelan said there are likely to be numerous companies producing vaccines in the test phase and along the way.

One company that is turning to the new test in a big way is Eli Lilly, which also pushed for broader approval of the new test.

 

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