Chromatography

Chromatography is a lab technique used to separate and identify components within a sample based on chemical or physical properties. Chromatography techniques such as gas chromatography and liquid chromatography are powerful tools for small molecule analysis in labs conducting drug impurity analysis, drug discovery, or pharmaceutical stability testing. In this hub, you can explore the latest chromatography tools and techniques available to pharmaceutical researchers, read expert advice and explore industry best practices.

Editorial Articles

  • Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow

    My initial exposure to sterile product manufacturing was back in 1973 when I first observed the aseptic filling of small volume parenterals. The image is one the reader is likely quite familiar with: aseptically garbed operators wearing face masks, goggles and sterile gloves separated from a filling line covered by HEPA filters by flexible curtains... read more
  • Disinfect, Autoclave or Use Multiple-Bagged Disposables? Moving Materials into Controlled Areas Safely and Efficiently

    Transferring equipment into and out of cleanrooms and critical zones has proven to be one of the greatest sources of contamination in the manufacture of sterile pharmaceuticals. To minimize the potential for adverse effects on patients, cGMP and EU GMP regulations have been tightened. Transfer procedures are complex, with materials typically having... read more
  • Process Capability to Ensure Product Quality

    Quality by Design (QbD) is a concept first developed by the quality pioneer Joseph M. Juran. Juran believed that quality should be designed into a product and that most quality crises and problems relate to how a product was designed in the first place. A high-quality drug product is a product free of contamination and reliably delivers the ... read more

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