Spectroscopy

Spectroscopy can be used to achieve repeatable, high throughput analysis for impurities, dosage, and stability in finished drug products or raw ingredients. Spectroscopy is a broad term which encompass disciplines such as Raman spectrometers and other techniques including gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) and liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS). In this spectroscopy hub, you can find coverage on the latest pharmaceutical spectroscopy trends, webinars, and products.

  • Novel Bioelectronic Medicine for Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Review

    Arthritis is a common medical condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It is characterized by joint inflammation, pain, stiffness and swelling which can lead to reduced mobility and quality of life. There are several treatment options available that can help to manage symptoms and improve overall quality of life. Non-Steroidal Anti-... read more
  • An Interview with Lamin Jallow

    The main difference is the level of detail in the new USP 73. As a chapter with a two-digit number, it contains some methodology and details that were missing in the original publication. For instance, it contains an equation to calculate the incubation time before ATP bioluminescence detection is performed. read more
  • Emerging Roles of Nucleic Acid-Based Methods in Pharmaceutical Microbiology

    New technologies based on the detection and sequencing of nucleic acids are emerging rapidly leading to questions about their best applications, validation requirements, limitations, cost, and implementation. Although the focus of this commentary is largely on pharmaceutical microbiology the status of nucleic acid-based methods in environmental, ... read more
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