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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 660 — Additional Standards for Diagnostic Substances for Laboratory Tests · § 660.25

§ 660.25. Potency tests without reference preparations.

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Products for which Reference Blood Grouping Reagents are not available shall be tested for potency by a method approved by the Director, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.
(a)Potency requirements. Blood Grouping Reagents recommended for the test tube methods, including the indirect antiglobulin tests, shall have the following potency titer values, unless other values are approved by the Director, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research.
(1)For Anti-K, Anti-k , Anti-Jk a, Anti-Fy a, Anti-C w, at least 1 + reaction with a 1:8 dilution of the reagent.
(2)For Anti-S, Anti-s , Anti-P1, Anti-M, Anti-I, Anti-e (saline), Anti-c (saline), and Anti-A1, at least 1 + reaction with a 1:4 dilution of the reagent.
(3)For Anti-U, Anti-Kp a, Anti-Kp b, Anti-Js a, Anti-Js b, Anti-Fy b, Anti-N, Anti-Le a, Anti-Le b, Anti-Lu a, Anti-Lu b, Anti-Di a, Anti-M g, Anti-Jk b, Anti-Co b, Anti-Wr a, and Anti-Xg a, at least 2 + reaction with undiluted reagent.
(b)Products recommended for slide tests or microplate techniques. Blood Grouping Reagent recommended for slide test methods or microplate techniques shall produce clearly positive macroscopic results when both undiluted reagent and reagent diluted with an equal volume of diluent are tested by all methods recommended in the manufacturer's package insert using red blood cells showing heterozygous or diminished expression of the corresponding antigen. The dilution shall be made with an equal volume of compatible serum or approved diluent.
(c)Products recomended for use in an automated system. The manufacturer of Blood Grouping Reagent that is recommended for use in an automated system shall demonstrate that its product when used both undiluted and diluted with an equal volume of diluent satisfactorily performs when tested with cells representing heterozygous or diminished expression of the corresponding antigen. [53 FR 12764, Apr. 19, 1988, as amended at 67 FR 9587, Mar. 4, 2002; 70 FR 14985, Mar. 24, 2005]
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