Morphologically Directed Raman Spectroscopy Supports Identification of Particles in Mixed Populations

With the introduction of the Morphologi G3-ID system last year, Malvern Instruments is providing researchers with the ability to apply morphologically directed Raman spectroscopy to a range of different sample types. Such advanced particle analysis is proving valuable and highly effective in applications that include inhaled product characterisation and pharmaceutical bioequivalence studies, bioequivalence for nasal sprays having been referenced specifically in a talk given by the FDA at this year’s IFPAC conference, 22–25 January 2013, Baltimore, Maryland, US.

The use of morphologically targeted Raman spectroscopy has also been described in the independent article ‘Advanced Particle Analysis Integrated Into Performance-directed Characterization’, Justin Pritchard and Martin Warman, American Pharmaceutical Review, July 2012, as part of granulation studies, to provide the physical and chemical identities of particles in mixed populations.

By combining automated particle imaging with Raman spectroscopy, the Morphologi G3-ID offers a single platform for the measurement of particle size, shape and chemical identity. The technology involved enables independent characterisation of individual components present within a blend or mixture, while the instrument itself is designed for automation and ease of use. Standard operating procedures control all aspects of the measurement from sample dispersion through to size, shape and chemical analyses, enabling automatic selection, targeting and chemical classification of thousands of individual particles.

A comprehensive introduction to the Morphologi G3-ID can be downloaded from the Malvern website www.malvern.com/morphologi-g3-id-intro.

Malvern Instruments Ltd, +44 1684 892456, salesinfo@malvern.com, www.malvern.com.

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