[Special Issue] Characterization of Pharmaceuticals by Thermal Analysis
Step into the utilization of thermal analysis devices. Numerous measurement examples of DSC included. Online seminar held.
This document provides a detailed introduction to the characterization of pharmaceutical substances using Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC). It explains the "Modulated DSC," which allows for high-sensitivity and high-resolution measurements, and the "Tzero DSC," which measures the absolute values of heat flow, over more than 40 pages based on general characterization examples. You can also find an introduction to various analytical instruments offered by our company. 【Main Contents】 ■ Amorphous structure (detection of amorphous content in crystalline compounds including glass transition) ■ Degree of crystallinity (melting and crystallization, purity, polymorphism) ■ Drug-excipient interactions ■ Protein denaturation ■ Freeze-drying ■ Other complementary thermal analysis techniques *This document is available for immediate viewing via "PDF Download."
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【Other Published Content (Excerpt)】 ■ Isothermal Titration Calorimeter "Affinity ITC" Measurement Examples: Evaluation of binding constants between enzymes and inhibitors, evaluation of enzyme kinetics, and the effects of inhibitors. ■ Microcalorimeter for Biomacromolecules "Nano DSC" Measurement Examples: Comparison between capillary cells using Nano DSC and conventional coil-type cells. ■ Isothermal Calorimetry Device "TAM" Measurement Examples: Evaluation of the efficacy of anticancer drugs through metabolic measurements of tumor cells. *For details on published content and online seminar summaries, please refer to "PDF Download." Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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