Using Raman Spectroscopy and LIBS for Automated Particle Identification
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PITTSBURGH, April 6, 2016 — Gateway Analytical announced today that they will be exhibiting and presenting at the upcoming Respiratory Drug Delivery (RDD) conference in Phoenix, Arizona, April 17-20. RDD…
Authors & ContributorsDavid ExlineEmily Landsperger December 19, 2017 Budesonide is a corticosteroid that is commonly administered by means of a nebulizer to help prevent symptoms of asthma, when regularly inhaled. The suspension contains the ingredients micronized budesonide (API), citric acid, edetate disodium dehydrate, polysorbate 80, sodium chloride, sodium citrate and…
May 19, 2015 Establishing bioavailability and proving bioequivalence of inhaled combination therapies can be difficult without addressing two major concerns: accurate and precise particle size distribution data of the individual active pharmaceutical ingredient and source determination of the any existing foreign particulate matter. Raman spectroscopy and Raman chemical imaging have…
PITTSBURGH, November 18, 2015 — Chemic Laboratories Inc. and Gateway Analytical today announced establishment of a formal one year Joint Cooperation Agreement that will enable the two firms to collaborate…
Authors & ContributorsDavid Exline
Gateway Analytical showed confidence in its quality system, a collection of policies, procedures, plans and supporting infrastructure documenting control over all activities, for pharmaceutical analysis with its recent registration with…
Authors & ContributorsCara Plese
Gateway Analytical announced today that they will be presenting on the evolution of gunshot residue analysis and exhibiting at the upcoming IACP 121st Annual Conference and Exposition at the Orange County…