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.

  • Comparison of Optical Spectroscopy Techniques for Pharmaceutical Analysis

    The optical spectroscopy toolbox contains a large variety of methods that exploit light-matter interactions such as absorption, emission, and scattering phenomena across the entire electromagnetic spectrum. This work aims at giving an overview of the available techniques and their potential applications for product and process analysis in the ... read more
  • CIP Failures Due to Biofilm Formation: Strategies for Prevention and Remediation

    The aim of a Clean-in-Place (CIP) system is to remove all undesirable materials from product contact surfaces to a level such that residues remaining are of minimal risk to the safety or quality of the product. While the general focus is on the removal of product residues or chemical residues, there is often a microbial control element involved. ... read more
  • Comparing an Inspection by a Regulator to an Investigation by a Pharma Company

    Recently, there has been an increased focus on contamination control activities for pharmaceuticals due to updated requirements in the European Union’s Annex 1 Update. (EU, 2022). The recent update of Annex 1 (ISO 14644-1, 2022) has specified the need for a contamination control strategy for both sterile and non-sterile products. Recently, a ... read more
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