Raman In-Depth Focus 2018
This In-Depth Focus covers drop-coating deposition Raman (DCDR) spectroscopy for metabolite profiling and recent developments of Raman spectroscopy for the qualitative analysis of falsified and substandard medicines.
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This In-Depth Focus covers drop-coating deposition Raman (DCDR) spectroscopy for metabolite profiling and recent developments of Raman spectroscopy for the qualitative analysis of falsified and substandard medicines.
In this issue: Navigating roadblocks to clinical success: decision-making from molecule to clinic, Raman spectroscopy for the qualitative analysis of falsified and substandard medicines, and an overview of risk assessments for elemental impurities: implementation of ICH Q3D guidelines.
90 years ago Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman and Kariamanickam Srinivasa Krishnan first documented "A New Type of Secondary Radiation," which then became known as the Raman Effect [1, 2]. Raman spectroscopy is based on this effect and is used for qualitative and quantitative analysis of the chemical components and molecules of…
The rapid increase in demand for biopharmaceuticals presents manufacturers with unique challenges to ensure quality and regulatory compliance while maintaining supply and production capacity.
Raman spectroscopy is an analysis technique that provides a “molecular fingerprint” of the sample, enabling analysis of chemical composition and molecular structure without sample preparation. As a measurement technique, Raman imparts many benefits in applications from laboratory discoveries to feedback-control in manufacturing.
TruScan RM with TruTools extends raw material identification to complex analysis problems such as quantification of components and final product identification.
Barely larger than a smartphone, the Mira P is one of the fastest and most compact Raman spectrometers on the market.
BrightSpec is first to commercialise molecular rotational resonance (MRR) spectroscopy for drug discovery and process R&D applications.
Raman spectroscopy can help to detect post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome by revealing the levels of stress hormone in human hair.
This supplement brings together leading companies with compelling science stories to share in a simple-to-understand format.
Bioprocesses require automated process control to make quality products consistently and efficiently...
In this issue: the applications of vibrational spectroscopy for analysing the molecular component of a solid sample, and Raman as a fast-growing tool for PAT/QbD
In this issue: Microfluidics technology in pharmaceutical research, drug manufacturing and development, and is supercritical fluid chromatography applicable to achiral separations?
Kaiser announces that their analytical solutions for in situ bioprocess monitoring and control has been recognised with the 2017 Aspen Award for the Advancement of Upstream Bioprocessing...
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