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Use of Raman spectrometry in the pharmaceutical field
Michelet, Alexandre; Boiret, Mathieu; Lemhachheche, Fatima et al.
2013In STP Pharma Pratiques, 23 (2), p. 97-117
 

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Keywords :
Raman; Spectroscopy; Spectrometers; Qualification; Identification; Counterfeits; PAT; On receipt inspection
Abstract :
[en] This document sets out the theoretical and practical fundamentals to guide users in the imple- mentation of Raman spectroscopy in industry or the university-hospital sector. It describes the principle of this technique and currently available instruments. Since Raman spectrometers are used in a regulated context, the methodology of instru- ment qualification is discussed. Different types of applications encountered in the pharmaceutical field are presented: process monitoring, searching for and detecting counterfeits, and identifying raw materials on receipt.
Research Center/Unit :
C.I.R.M.
Disciplines :
Pharmacy, pharmacology & toxicology
Author, co-author :
Michelet, Alexandre;  Perkin Elmer
Boiret, Mathieu;  Technologie Servier
Lemhachheche, Fatima;  Arrow Génériques
Malec, Laurence
Tfayli, Ali;  Université Paris-Sud 11 > Faculté de Pharmacie
Ziemons, Eric  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de pharmacie > Département de pharmacie
Language :
English
Title :
Use of Raman spectrometry in the pharmaceutical field
Alternative titles :
[fr] Utilisation de la spectrométrie Raman dans le domaine pharmaceutique
Publication date :
2013
Journal title :
STP Pharma Pratiques
ISSN :
1157-1497
Publisher :
Editions de Santé, Paris, France
Volume :
23
Issue :
2
Pages :
97-117
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