Advy’s products fall under two broad categories –
Purified Proteins
and Polyclonal Antisera
raised in goats.
At Advy, we strive to ensure that the every lot manufactured
lives up to our stringent requirements for
- Viral inactivation
- Viral testing
- Stability
- Reproducibility
- Purity
- Activity
Advy’s Protein
Products are either
(i) Derived from body fluids
(ii) Cell line derived
Our protein products derived from natural sources
undergo efficient viral inactivation steps to ensure that the final
product is completely safe.
All our protein products undergo both in house and
third party testing for viral markers (Anti HIV 1/2, Anti HBV, Anti
HCV detection) as well as third party NAT testing from an NABL certified
laboratory.
In house stability testing is carried out for all
our products to ensure that every lot we produce is of the highest
quality. The stability data is available to our customers on request.
In addition to this, stability studies and testing done to generate
customer-specified information can be carried out to assimilate
data using protocols and systems specified by the customer, to ensure
relevant information to suit varied QC requirements.
Polyclonal Antisera
All Advy’s Antisera undergo a low pH viral
inactivation step prior to processing to ensure that the final product
is safe to handle.
Advy offers the unique feature of manufacturing anti
sera to meet the customers exact requirements of activity. On receiving
the desired specifications (activity, total protein, total albumin,
Becker titre, etc) from the customer and/or a reference standard,
we can generate Antisera to exactly meet the customer’s requirements.
In addition to the normal in house QC, Advy also tests
the stability of its Antisera as per testing protocols provided
by our customers. This helps ensure that each lot manufactured for
the customer is exactly as per their specifications, thereby reducing
testing time.
In addition to the Antisera from goats, Advy also
has the infrastructure to generate antibodies in other species,
on request. |