Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide (VIP) – human, also called aviptadil, is a 28-amino acid neuropeptide, which is a member of the secretin superfamily of peptide hormones. Although VIP was originally found in the small intestine, VIP has been detected endogenously throughout the body and is considered a major regulatory peptide in the mammalian brain. VIP is produced by a variety of cell types, in addition to those found in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Other cells that synthesize VIP are some types of endocrine and immune cells. Consistent with being widespread, VIP exerts pleiotropic functions by acting as a neurotransmitter or immunomodulator in organs such as the brain, heart, lung, pancreas, thyroid, genitourinary tract, and the immune system.
Affygility Solutions has an occupational exposure limit (OEL) and control band assignment for this active pharmaceutical ingredient (API). This monograph also contains the acceptable daily exposure (ADE) value.
OEL Fastrac monographs are a cost-effective and convenient way to meet the requirements for PDEs (ADEs) contained in the EMA Guideline on setting health based exposure limits for use in risk identification in the manufacture of different medicinal products in shared facilities (EMA/CHMP/CVMP/SWP/169430/2012), as well as PIC/S and ANVISA requirements, and to obtain the following information:
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