Sterile filter
A 0.22-micron membrane filter that removes bacteria and particles from solutions. Used in pharmaceutical manufacturing and by compounding pharmacies to sterilize peptide solutions.
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A set of practices to prevent contamination during peptide preparation and injection. Includes swabbing vial stoppers with alcohol, using new needles for each draw, and working in a clean environment.
GMP (good manufacturing practice)A system of quality assurance standards ensuring products are consistently produced and controlled according to defined quality standards. GMP-grade peptides meet pharmaceutical manufacturing requirements.
CleanroomA controlled environment with filtered air and strict contamination protocols used for pharmaceutical manufacturing. Classified by ISO standards (ISO 5–8) based on allowable particle counts.