BARDS: a potential in-process stability testing method
Study finds Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy (BARDS) to be a potentially more time-efficient and cost-effective method for solid dose stability testing.
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Study finds Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy (BARDS) to be a potentially more time-efficient and cost-effective method for solid dose stability testing.
Join Mettler Toledo's Dr Hans-Joachim Muhr as he explains the key quality considerations for mRNA vaccines and why UV/Vis spectrophotometry should be applied in their QA/QC.
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Review shows nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has the potential to enhance biologic drug formulation, optimising delivery and bioavailability.
Researchers show that combining morphologically-directed Raman spectroscopy (MDRS) with dissolution analysis allows for particle size analysis in fully formulated nasal suspension sprays.
Optical spectral measurement tools are extremely useful both for in-line measurements in process analytical techniques (PATs) as well as for evaluating the composition of finished substances. Here, CPI’s Lukas Kuerten and Rachel Findlay demonstrate a valuable method for gaining useful information from spectral data.
Scientists show how a combined time-resolved Raman and fluorescence spectroscopy can be applied to provide reliable drug diffusion data for drug-hydrogel combinations.
Here, EPR summarises a review of some of the benefits and disadvantages for spectroscopic techniques used to characterise the structure of therapeutic proteins in solid dosage forms.
With 16 reactors at 1mL, The Crystal16 enables scientists to determine solubility curves, assess dispersion stability and critical solution temperatures.
Download this in-depth focus to discover why shifting away from traditional bioproduction and drug delivery systems could allow antibodies to reach their full potential and how Raman spectroscopy can give useful insights into your processes.
A new paper reveals a potential source of errors in the Raman spectroscopy analysis of chiral molecules that could lead to significant data misinterpretations, and a potential method to fix it.
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New final guidance will aid drug developers in developing, validating, applying and submitting near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy-based analytical procedures.
Learn how you can go about changing QC test methods and how this can go a long way to helping your lab achieve data integrity compliance.
3 August 2021 | By Thermo Fisher Scientific
In this on-demand webinar, discover the differences between FTIR, NIR and Raman spectroscopy, learn how spectroscopy is applied in quality control labs and hear how implementation of these techniques increased efficiency and minimised costs.