Extractables Protocol for Single-Use Disc-Stack Separator

Extractables Protocol for Single-Use Disc-Stack Separator
In a recent article published by “BioPharm International”, Smithers expert Michael Creese, co-author of the piece, offers profound insights into the extractables testing protocol of a Single Use Technology (SUT) used in biopharmaceutical production. As the industry shifts towards more efficient and scalable technologies, Michael’s expertise sheds light on the critical role that proper testing plays. His wealth of experience clarifies how to optimize extractables testing using USP <665> and BPOG protocols on non-standard SUT to ensure that components align with the high standards demanded by the industry. 

In collaboration with other industry experts, Michael's work reflects a deep understanding of material compatibility, product integrity, and regulatory frameworks that govern the development of extractables protocols. The article is helpful for those seeking to understand the intricacies of performing USP <665>/BPOG extractables testing on cutting-edge technologies used in biopharmaceutical manufacturing processes. Mike’s sage guidance provides clarity and direction, helping industry leaders navigate the evolving landscape of testing and to meet the implementation of USP <665> in May 2026. 

Download the full article today for a deeper dive into these crucial protocols and how they impact your biomanufacturing processes. 
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Contact Smithers for support in your Single Use Technology (SUT) Extractables and Leachables (E&L) Testing for USP <665> and BPOG. Our team is here to provide expert guidance and support to ensure your systems meet the testing requirements of USP <665>, official in May 2026. 

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