Sotax Corporation JP1,2 (USP1,2,5,6) compliant dissolution testing apparatus
It is a device capable of conducting dissolution tests for various dosage forms such as tablets and ointments.
The Sotax dissolution testing device AT XtendTM is capable of conducting dissolution tests for various dosage forms such as tablets and ointments. Additionally, it complies with JP1,2 (USP1,2,5,6), and through automation of the device and unified data management, it enables the production of more efficient and highly accurate products.
basic information
- Compliant with JP1,2 (USP1,2,5,6) - Capable of semi-automatic to fully automatic operation (multiple measurements, automatic cleaning) from the manual - Video monitoring - 21 CFR Part 11 compliant features & data integration LIMS
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Model number/Brand name
AT Xtend
Applications/Examples of results
Pharmaceutical and chemical industry
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[Finished] Please join the web seminar on the automatic elution testing device.
Theme: About Automated Dissolution Testing According to Japanese Pharmacopoeia Methods 1, 2, and 3 Content: - Overview of dissolution testing equipment - Overview of automated dissolution testing (structural videos of Japanese Pharmacopoeia Methods 1, 2, and 3) - Automated system incorporating a spectrophotometer (videos during measurements of Japanese Pharmacopoeia Methods 1, 2, and 3) - About validation - Q&A - History and overview of dissolution testing equipment - Interested in trends overseas - Would like to hear technical explanations If you are interested, please join us.
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[Finished] Please participate in the Japanese Pharmacopoeia 3rd Method (Flow-Through Cell Method) web seminar.
Theme: Advantages of the Japanese Pharmacopoeia Method 3 (Flow-Through Cell Method) - Solutions to Challenges and Practical Examples Content: We will introduce the advantages of the Japanese Pharmacopoeia Method 3 (Flow-Through Cell Method) along with practical examples. Additionally, we will provide a detailed explanation of how the Japanese Pharmacopoeia Method 3 (Flow-Through Cell Method) addresses the challenges associated with poorly soluble drugs and special dosage forms that were difficult to test using Methods 1 and 2. Recommended Points: You can participate in the Q&A session via chat. SOTAX's technical staff will answer your questions. Participation Fee: Free Feel free to register.