Beware of false Raman spectroscopy results, says study
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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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.
A new paper reveals how combining flow cytometry with other analytical techniques can provide a wealth of information on bacterial viability and thus enhance sterilisation processes.
The new surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) method uses capillary suction to actively capture target molecules for detection.
The revised Raman Spectroscopy chapter (2.2.48) will be released in October, with updates focusing on enhancing the reliability of the results.
Market research shows the adoption of process analytical technologies and investment in pharma R&D and healthcare will drive growth in the real-time bioprocess Raman analyser market.
Research suggests the development of new instruments and growing government investments, particularly in Germany, will drive growth of the European molecular spectroscopy market.
New research shows that allowing the atomic point of a tip-enhanced Raman spectrometer to touch the surface of a sample increases sensitivity.
In this ebook, discover innovative solutions for three core areas of drug development: drug formulation, scale-up and analysis with hot melt extrusion; quality control and validation using microscopic and spectroscopic instruments; and instrumentation for nucleic acid quantification and qualification.
Raman spectroscopy has numerous applications in the pharmaceutical industry, ranging from verification of raw materials to quality control of products. This article explores how researchers are using the technique to aid our understanding of SARS-CoV-2, potentially improving detection speed and methods of analysis.
Since their debut, the range of applications for which deep ultra-violet (DUV) handheld devices are used in the pharmaceutical setting continues to grow. For pharmaceutical or biopharmaceutical cleaning verification, there is a requirement for a versatile and adaptive analytical and imaging device to demonstrate and document cleaning cycles. Here, Krishnakumar…
This application note presents correlative Raman Imaging and Scanning Electron (RISE) microscopy as a useful tool for investigating the fine structure and chemical composition of pharmaceutical samples.
In this in-depth focus find out why deep ultra-violet (DUV) handheld devices could replace current onsite cleaning verification applications and how Raman spectroscopy could be used to improve COVID-19 detection.
Industry experts share their latest research and developments in pharma.
This issue focuses on whether our vaccine innovation capabilities will prepare us for future outbreaks, how Raman spectroscopy can be used to rapidly detect SARS-CoV-2 and the development of high-throughput glycoanalytics for biopharmaceuticals. Also included are articles on opportunities in the global API market and how to successfully identify defects…
Since making its debut in the pharmaceutical setting, the range of applications for which Raman microscopy imaging has been used continues to grow. Here, Harald Fischer, Damon Strom, Miriam Boehmler, Eleni Kallis and Thomas Dieing demonstrate the versatility of confocal Raman imaging by exploring a variety of real-world applications.