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We invite you to learn some best practice methods for characterizing foreign particulate
Foreign particulate analysis is a critical aspect of pharmaceutical manufacturing and nonconformance investigations. The approaches and methodologies for analyzing foreign particulate vary depending on whether it is a single particle or a population of particles, as well as the physical properties of the particles themselves.
During this webinar, Gateway Analytical scientists will present an overview of manual (SEM-EDS, microscopy, FTIR, and Raman) and automated (automated SEM, CCSEM) methodologies for characterizing foreign particulate matter in pharmaceutical investigations and cleanliness studies. Several case study examples will be presented showing the various approaches to particulate identification and the utility of both types of analyses. |
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"Gain a better understanding of effective methods for identifying foreign particulate" |
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In our 45 min webinar you will:
- Get an overview of foreign particulate characterization techniques
- Understand manual vs. automated analysis technologies for particle identification
- Gain insight into commonly found sources of particulate contamination
- See case study examples of particulate analyses
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David Exline, Vice President, Gateway Analytical
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Julia Patterson, Scientist, Gateway Analytical
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Marina Parra, Scientist, Gateway Analytical
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Particulate happens, but that shouldn't stop your progress. Gateway Analytical offers over 20 years of experience in analytical testing and quality control investigations. Our focus is to remove the hurdles involved with identifying foreign particulate and guide our customers to fast remediation of any drug product or packaging quality concerns. |
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We utilize combined Raman/LIBS technology in addition to other techniques to determine the size, shape, number, and chemical composition of hundreds of metallic, organic and inorganic particles. This fully automated way to characterize large populations of foreign particulate matter allows us to provide detailed customer reports in half the time of other analytical laboratories.
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