NACL Industries' R&D facility receives accreditation for Good Laboratory Practice; Stock gains 3%

This certificate is issued for Physical-Chemical Testing and is in compliance with OECD Principles of GLP.

May 12, 2021 1:21 IST India Infoline News Service

The R&D facility of NACL Industries Limited, situated at Nandigaon Village, outskirts of Hyderabad (Telangana), India has been accredited for "Good Laboratory Practice" (GLP) issued by National Good Laboratory Practice Compliance Monitoring Authority (NGCMA), Department of Science and Technology, Government of India.

This certificate is issued for Physical-Chemical Testing and is in compliance with OECD Principles of GLP.

The certificate will remain valid for the period ending 15th April, 2024

The OECD Principles of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) ensure the generation of high quality, reliable and reproducible test data related to non-clinical health and environmental safety studies. Registration authorities of all OECD countries (which includes USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, UK, Germany and many other countries) will now accept the test data generated out of the aforesaid R&D facility centre of NACL.

These data are also required for registration of crop protection chemicals in various other Countries.

NACL's R&D facility, being already ISO 17025 accredited and also recognized by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), Government of India, is engaged in the process development of agrochemical active ingredients, intermediates and formulations. It has also expertise in synthesis of standard impurities required for five Batch analysis and in Analytical method development.

At around 1:20 PM, NACL Industries was trading at Rs49.15 per piece up by Rs1.5 or 3.15% on Sensex.

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