Malvern’s Zetasizer Nano ZSP and Morphologi G3-ID systems are being shown at the 2012 AAPS Annual Meeting.
Malvern is exhibiting at the 2012 AAPS Annual Meeting & Exposition (Booth 3230) with products including the new Zetasizer Nano ZSP and Morphologi G3-ID systems, both launched in the past month.
The Zetasizer Nano ZSP claims to provide unique protein measurement and novel microrheology capabilities to the Zetasizer range of dynamic light scattering (DLS) systems.
It adds performance specifications for both size and zeta potential measurement, one of the most significant applications being for the measurement of the zeta potential, or electrophoretic mobility, of proteins.
On 2 October 2012, Malvern launched the Morphologi G3-ID particle characterisation system to the global market.
The Morphologi G3-ID combines automated particle imaging with the chemical identification of individual particles using Raman spectroscopy.
It is a fully automated system that measures particle size, shape and chemical identity in a single platform and is ideally suited to solving complex particle characterisation problems where particle size and shape do not provide sufficient information.
Key applications for which it is proving especially valuable are in determining component-specific particle properties of mixtures and blends, such as the particle size of drug ingredients in nasal sprays and asthma inhalers, and in the identification of unknown or suspicious particles in injectable or parenteral products, for example.
The 2012 AAPS Annual Meeting & Exposition is currently taking place in Chicago until the 18th of October.
To learn more about the Zetasizer Nano ZSP, please click on the link above.