Lyophilisation
is often used for pharmaceutical applications to increase the shelf
life of live virus vaccines, biologics, and other injectables. By
removing the water from the material and sealing it in a glass vial, the
material can be stored easily, shipped, and later reconstituted to its
original form for injection. For quality control of such lyophilisates,
the residual water content, as low as 1-4%, should be determined
precisely and accurately.
Download the Application Note to learn more about water content determination of a Lyophilisate using an autotitrator.- Definition of Lyophilisation
- Uses for pharmaceutical applications
- How to determine water content of a Lyophilisate automatically
- And more!
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