Expert view: Investigating drug carriers and in vitro models with advanced analytical imaging techniques
Dr Maike Windbergs discusses the use of Raman imaging in pharmaceutical research and the potential of combining different analytical techniques.
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Dr Maike Windbergs discusses the use of Raman imaging in pharmaceutical research and the potential of combining different analytical techniques.
Within this in-depth focus are features on the uses of Raman imaging in the pharmaceutical industry and the benefits of utilising rapid microbiological methods (RMM).
In this issue is a discussion on the promise of virally vectored DNA and mRNA vaccines to combat COVID-19 as well as articles on how packaging could help to ensure patient adherence, regulatory issues for medicines and diagnostics during the pandemic and the benefits of digitalising the pharmaceutical supply chain.…
Dr Saurabh Kumar Banerjee explains how Raman spectroscopy can be utilised to analyse medicine quality and detect counterfeit drugs over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The application of tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) no longer needs to be hampered by a lack of understanding of optical parameters, thanks to new technique, say researchers.
Researchers have modified a portable Raman spectrometer that can determine the level of THC in cannabis plants, which they say could be used by farmers wishing to grow hemp.
The US FDA will fund a research project using Raman spectroscopy and mass spectrometry to study drug delivery via the skin.
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Since it was discovered in the 1920s, Raman spectroscopy has been used in pharmaceutical research as a non‐invasive way to provide chemical and structural information in situ, without any staining or complicated sample preparation. Nikki Withers spoke to Professor Kishan Dholakia to hear more about its use in industry and…
WITH THE RISE of metabolites/molecules production using complete living cells or their components (bacteria, enzymes, chloroplasts, etc), which is also termed bioprocessing, it has become increasingly important to control the different production steps and analyse the different biological materials.
Pharmaceutical and biotechnology manufacturers must ensure the quality of materials – from incoming raw material through finished product.
Microparticles can be found everywhere, from pigments in paint and titanium dioxide in sunscreen to microplastics in water.
Industry experts share their latest research and developments in pharma.
Raman microscopy is well suited to pharmaceutical studies, including the analysis of drug delivery systems and their performance.
Over the last decade, Transmission Raman spectroscopy (TRS) has been increasingly implemented in pharmaceutical laboratories as a highspeed, accurate, quantitative analysis solution.