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USP Greenlights Endotoxin Testing Using Recombinants that could save 100,000 Horseshoe Crabs every Year and improve scientific quality

Nicole Kelesoglu May 20, 2025

This month, the U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) officially permits recombinant reagents for bacterial endotoxin testing. If every lab using Limulus polyphemus-based reagents switched, it would prevent the deaths of around a hundred thousand horseshoe crabs each year. More likely, labs able to switch will reap the benefits of improved testing accuracy, and this will relieve pressure from our tenuous dependency on wildlife.

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In Green Lab Tips, Greening lab materials, Microbiology Tips Tags Endotoxin testing
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Turmeric tissue staining for histology and bioimaging

Nicole Kelesoglu February 28, 2019

The vibrant color of turmeric has made it useful since ancient times as a cooking spice and clothing dye. There has been much interest in researching it’s potential as a disease therapy. This research focus has prompted labs to apply this low cost, non-toxic substance to tissue staining (1) and bioimaging (2) studies. While turmeric has not been certified by the Biological Stain Commission just yet, studies have demonstrated some good potential to replace synthetic dyes.

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In Green Chemistry, Histology, Greening lab materials Tags histology, bioimaging, sustainable laboratories
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Clean Your Laboratory Hood and Lab Bench with Recycled Paper Towels

Nicole Kelesoglu June 16, 2017

Using responsibly sourced and recycled paper towels in your laboratory is an easy way to contribute to sustainability.

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In Cell Culture Tips, Greening lab materials Tags recycled paper towels, green lab tips
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