Agilent Technologies has introduced a new series of verified dissolution components, including molded vessels as well as paddle and basket shafts for the pharmaceutical market. These are designed to ensure compliance with mechanical qualification guidelines. These components will help to determine the rate at which the pure active pharmaceutical ingredients will dissolve.
Allan Little, Director of Marketing for Dissolution Systems, Agilent, said, "To better support the qualification needs of our customers, it was critical for Agilent to offer improved options for component verification and traceability. Not only do we offer these new vessels and shafts, but Agilent is leading the effort to educate pharmaceutical analysts on the importance of compliance with the developing qualification guidelines."
The verified paddle and basket shafts are being introduced to meet a growing demand for verified components.
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