Webinars
Event
- Title:
- Are You Ready for the New USP Test Procedures? A look at Microwave Sample Prep for USP 232/233
- When:
- 02.29.2012
- Category:
- Past Webinars
Description
Are You Ready for the New USP Elemental Test Procedures?
A look at Microwave Sample Prep for USP 232/233
Date: Wednesday, February 29, 2011
Time: 2:00p - 3:00p EST
The US Pharmacopeia (USP) is developing new elemental impurity test procedures (USP 232/233), with a proposed implementation date of Sept 2013. USP 232/233 proposes the use of closed-vessel microwave digestion, with subsequent analysis by ICP-OES or ICP-MS, as an appropriate option for sample dissolution.
Pharmaceutical labs and contract testing labs are now gearing up for the new method. Join Milestone for a webinar on closed-vessel microwave digestion and learn how to get your facility ready!
Join us for this free webinar to see how your lab can get a head start on the competition!
To request a copy of this presentation click here.
The webinar that will focus on:
- A review of the new USP methods 232/233 and how they impact metals sample prep
- Applications for successfully digesting pharmaceutical raw materials, chemicals, intermediates, and API
- Review of traditional closed-vessel microwave digestion technology
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NEW – Introduction of Single Reaction Chamber (SRC) Digestion to:
- Digest all sample types using a single digestion program
- Eliminate the need for cleaning with standard disposable vials
- Minimize the learning curve of operators with simple operation
Don't miss out on theQ&A portion of this webinar when questions will be answered live!.jpg)
Any pharmaceutical or contract testing lab looking to better understand how the new USP methods relate to using microwave technology to test for metals content in pharmaceutical samples, including:
- QA/QC Directors
- Compliance Officers
- Lab Directors
- Chemists
- Researchers
Cost: FREE
Presenter: Arshad Kokardekar, Applications Chemist
To request a copy of this presentation click here.
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