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Associates of Cape Cod, Inc. 124 Bernard E. Saint Jean Drive East Falmouth, MA 02536-4445 USA Tel: (888) 395–ACC1(2221) or (508) 540–3444 Fax: (508) 540–8680


Associates of Cape Cod, Inc. (ACC), is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of products developed to detect and quantify gram-negative bacterial endotoxins and (1g3)-ß-D-glucans. Our products are used worldwide by leading pharmaceutical and medical device companies to ensure the safety of their parenteral drugs, biological products and medical devices.


Company Background


Our corporate headquarters are located in East Falmouth, Massachusetts with offices in the UK and Germany. Founded in 1974 by Dr. Stanley Watson, our company was the first to be licensed by the FDA to manufacture LAL for use as a quality control test for endotoxin detection in the pharmaceutical and medical device markets. Over the years, we have grown to be an internationally recognized leader in endotoxin detection, with over 150 employees and a distribution network servicing 80 countries.


Products, Services & Capabilities


Facilities


Corporate Headquarters - USA Associates of Cape Cod, Inc. 124 Bernard E. Saint Jean Drive, East Falmouth, MA 02536-4445 Tel: (888) 395–ACC1(2221) or (508) 540–3444 Fax: (508) 540–8680 www.acciusa.com


Germany Associates of Cape Cod - PYROQUANT DIAGNOSTIK GmbH Opelstrasse 14 64546 Mörfelden-Walldorf, Germany Tel: (49) 61 05–96 10 0 Fax: (49) 61 05–96 10 15 E-mail: service@pyroquant.de www.pyroquant.de


United Kingdom Associates of Cape Cod Int’l., Inc. Deacon Park, Moorgate Road, Knowsley, Liverpool L33 7RX United Kingdom Tel: (44) 151–547–7444 Fax: (44) 151–547–7400 E-mail: info@acciuk.co.uk www.acciuk.co.uk Company Registration Number: BR002906


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Chromogenic Endotoxin Detection System Combining enhanced Pyrochrome® chromogenic reagent with the Pyros Kinetix® Flex Incubating Kinetic tube reader and Pyros® EQS Software. This system offers diverse options for conducting endotoxin testing. Pyrochrome is a versatile quantitative reagent that is used to perform kinetic or endpoint assays. It is a sensitive and flexible reagent that can be used for testing in compliance with the USP, EP and JP bacterial endotoxins test chapter. Pyrochrome is offered with either Pyrochrome Buffer or for endotoxin-specific testing, with Glucashield® Buffer. Pyrochrome can be used with the new Pyros Kinetix® Flex tube reader at a 1:1 and economical 4:1 sample to LAL ratio.


Turbidimetric Endotoxin Testing using Pyrotell®-T Pyrotell-T is used to quantify endotoxin in kinetic turbidimetric tests. Pyrotell-T can be used with the Pyros Kinetix® Flex tube reader and incubating microplate readers. When used with the Pyros Kinetix Flex tube reader, Pyrotell-T gives a highly economical, flexible and sensitive LAL assay. It can be used for a wide variety of endotoxin tests, ranging from standard water testing to samples requiring high sensitivity, such as intrathecal products and those requiring high dilutions to overcome interference.


Contract Testing Service(CTS) Our CTS laboratory was established over 25 years ago to specialize in testing for endotoxin and glucan contamination and has the most extensive experience of any endotoxin and glucan testing laboratory in the world. CTS performs all LAL assay methods: gel-clot, chromogenic, and turbidimetric, depending on client requirements.


ASSOCIATES OF CAPE COD, INC.


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