by maheshbhuva | Jul 25, 2023 | Glassware
The terms “Class A” and “Class B” are commonly used to describe different types of glassware in laboratory settings, particularly for volumetric measuring. These classes have specific standards and tolerances, and they serve different purposes....
by maheshbhuva | Jul 25, 2023 | Glassware
In the pharmaceutical industry, glassware is also classified based on its quality and accuracy, much like the Class A and Class B classifications commonly used in laboratory glassware. The classification of glassware in pharma is typically based on standards set by...
by maheshbhuva | Jul 6, 2023 | Analytical Chemistry, Hplc
HPLC Going into more detail, HPLC consists of a variety of components, including a solvent delivery pump, a degassing unit, a sample injector, a column oven, a detector, and a data processor. GC GC uses an inert or unreactive carrier gas as the mobile phase, and the...
by maheshbhuva | May 31, 2023 | stability
It’s 60â„… Rh because (100 – 60 = 40 â„… loss water (100-90 = 10 â„… loss water Here 100 is in side containers water Inside container concentration might be different but, it’s water remain 100 â„… Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)...
by maheshbhuva | May 22, 2023 | stability
Accelerated testing Increase the rate of chemical or physical change of drug product by using exaggerated condition as part of formal stability study. Intermediate testing conducted as at 30°C/65% designed to moderately increase the rate of chemical or physical...