Whitepaper: Analysis of mRNA Vaccines Using UV/Vis Spectrophotometry

Research and development of messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines relies chiefly on their quality and equivalent action to traditional vaccines, which can be assessed with advanced analytical techniques. UV/VIS spectrophotometry is a reliable and convenient tool that can provide information regarding the chemical components of vaccines at a molecular level. UV/VIS spectroscopy is a simple and widely used technique that can help determine the presence and quality of nucleic acids, one of the key components of mRNA vaccines. This whitepaper from METTLER TOLEDO discusses the potential for UV/VIS spectrophotometry to assist in the accurate and fast characterization of both raw materials and finished products throughout the R&D and manufacturing process of mRNA vaccines.

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