Advancements in the Characterization of Pharmaceuticals by DSC

Previously Aired on September 2nd, 2020

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Overview

Differential Scanning Calorimetry is a simple, yet powerful technique to gain a broad understanding of the characteristics of pharmaceutical materials, from the crystalline structure that exists to the compatibility of a specific formulation.

Many of the properties that are explored using DSC are critical components of understanding the impact of processing conditions as well as the stability of the formulation that could ultimately alter the stability and dissolution rates of the final product.

In this webinar, we will explore the use of new technologies and some advanced DSC techniques of the analysis of pharmaceutical materials to better understand how to collect the necessary information critical to the advancement of pharmaceutical development.

In this webinar you’ll learn:

• The use of DSC will help detect and quantify the amorphous content of a material and provide guidance in the development of lyophilization methods.

• The DSC can also be used as a tool to understand the stability and compatibility of the tested materials.

• The technology incorporated into the new Discovery X3 DSC provides pharmaceutical researchers capabilities that simply aren’t possible with a traditional DSC.

Who should attend:

• Anyone in the pharmaceutical R&D, manufacturing, QC/QA areas

Presenters

Presenter
Jason Saienga Ph.D.
(Presenter)
Product Manager – Thermal Analysis and Thermal Conductivity
TA Instruments - Waters LLC
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Presenter
Mike Auerbach
(Moderator)
Editor-in-Chief,
American Pharmaceutical Review