Raman Spectroscopy: In-Depth Focus 2015
In this Raman Spectroscopy In-Depth Focus: Identification of counterfeit drugs using dual laser handheld Raman; Low-frequency shift Raman spectroscopy of pharmaceutical respirable powders; Raman Roundtable...
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In this Raman Spectroscopy In-Depth Focus: Identification of counterfeit drugs using dual laser handheld Raman; Low-frequency shift Raman spectroscopy of pharmaceutical respirable powders; Raman Roundtable...
8 September 2015 | By HORIBA Scientific
HORIBA Scientific, global leader in Raman spectroscopy solutions, announces an innovative solution that addresses the challenges of TERS imaging...
This application note covers some new trends in bioprocess monitoring and control focusing on the increasing use of Kaiser Optical Systems Raman spectrometers as multi-measurement bioprocess sensors to enable quality by design, process optimization, process control and continuous processing...
31 July 2015 | By Cobalt Light System
Cobalt is hosting the first ever seminar on the use of Transmission Raman Spectroscopy (TRS) in quantitative pharmaceutical analysis...
3 July 2015 | By Julien Villaumié and Hilary Jeffreys, Actavis
All regulatory agencies require that manufacturers accurately determine the amount of drug in a medicinal product so that the product can be deemed fit for patients. This forms part of batch release testing performed by Quality Control (QC) laboratories. The drug assay and/or content uniformity of the dosage units is…
In this free whitepaper we discuss real-time, in situ bioprocess understanding in accordance with the PAT initiative and comparison of Raman and NIR spectra of cell culture components...
20 March 2015 | By HORIBA
HORIBA Scientific, global leader in Raman and optical spectroscopy systems for over 50 years, announces the release of their newest SWIFT v2 ultra fast confocal Raman imaging module...
In Issue #1 2015: Regulatory Insight, Biologics, NIR in-depth focus, Raman in-depth focus, PAT, Drug Delivery, Microbiology Series and much more...
A range of options is available for Raman analysis, including systems suitable for handheld, laboratory and educational applications. Systems typically include a spectrometer, laser, operating software and sampling accessories, while modular options are available for users to configure their own Raman systems. Setups are available for various wavelength ranges and…
25 November 2014 | By Cobalt Light Systems
Cobalt Light Systems is pleased to announce that a major pharmaceutical company has gained regulatory approval to release products using Cobalt’s TRS100 instrument instead of by HPLC...
In this issue: Protein Characterisation, RMM, Flow Cytometry, Spray drying, NMR spectroscopy, Raman, Pharmaceutical salts, Sterile Control Strategies and much more...
Sulaf Assi discusses the investigation of medicine quality using handheld Raman spectroscopy, a look at Raman hyperspectral imaging, plus Raman roundtable...
8 October 2014 | By B&W Tek
B&W Tek, is pleased to announce new enhancements to its NanoRam® handheld Raman spectrometer...
12 September 2014 | By Rigaku
Rigaku Raman Technologies, a leading pioneer of handheld and portable Raman spectrometers, will be showcasing its new generation handheld Raman analyzer for raw material identification (RMID) in booth 1C82 at CPhI Worldwide 2014...
5 September 2014 | By Dr. John H. Kalivas, Editor for the Journal of Chemometrics and Applied Spectroscopy.
In the pharmaceutical industry, it is necessary to control, in a tight range, the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) content of products, e.g., tablets or other powder blends.