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Difference Between Discrete Analyzer And Continuous Flow Analyzer
A discrete analyzer and a continuous flow analyzer are both instruments used in analytical chemistry to automate the analysis of liquid samples for various parameters. The main difference between discrete and continuous flow analyzers lies in their...
Advancing Biomedical Research with TLC and HPTLC: An Essential Analytical Tool
Introduction: In the world of modern medicine and scientific research, biomedical analysis plays a crucial role in advancing our understanding of diseases, diagnosing medical conditions, and monitoring treatment efficacy. It involves the application of various...
Automate Your Analytical Processes with the Continuous Flow Analyzer
Automatic Continuous Flow Wet Chemistry Analyzer In the world of analytical chemistry, efficiency and reliability are paramount. Laboratories dealing with various sample matrices, such as sea water, drinking water, wastewater, environmental samples, soil, food,...
The AMS Alliance SmartChem® Discrete Analyzer: Unveiling the Wonders of Wet Chemistry
AMS Alliance SmartChem Discrete Analyzer
Applications of HPTLC in the Pharmaceutical Industry
In the ever-evolving pharmaceutical industry, the need for accurate and efficient analytical techniques is paramount. High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) has emerged as a powerful tool for qualitative and quantitative analysis, providing valuable insights into the composition, purity, and stability of pharmaceutical products.
Learn about the Identification and Quantification of API’s
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) are the active chemical components of a drug product that are responsible for the desired therapeutic effects of that drug.
Choose a suitable HPTLC or TLC plates based on the requirement of the analysis
High Performance Thin layer chromatography is a technique used to separate and identify different components of a mixture. It involves the use of a stationary phase (the TLC/ HPTLC plate) and a mobile phase (the solvent).
What are the three models of NIR?
Near-Infrared (NIR) analyzers have revolutionized the field of analytical sciences by providing a rapid, accurate, and non-destructive method for analyzing a wide range of materials.