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Toxicity testing polymer industry

There are several standards that medical polymers must adhere to. One of the most common standards observed for polymeric materials is published by the United States Pharmacopeia (USP), which necessitates using animal models (in vivo) to test toxicity of elastomers, plastics, and other polymeric materials, prior to clinical use. The standard and forms of testing it outlines is considered in the medical industry as the minimum requirement for a polymeric material before it is considered for use in healthcare applications. According to the standard the biological response of the test animals are measured and determined via three main techniques (1) Systemic toxicity test Evaluates the effects of leachables of intravenously or intraperitoneally injected materials on systems such as the nervous or immune system (2) Intracutaneous test Evaluates local response to materials injected under the skin (3) Implantation test Both local tissue microscopic and macroscopic parameters evaluated at material implant sites. [Pg.383]


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