Catalent Micron Technologies
PARTICLE SIZE CHARACTERIZATION
Whether you’re in the early R&D or commercial phase, reliable, accurate particle size analysis is critical to the success of your compound. Rather than purchasing costly equipment or developing in-house expertise, many companies find that services specializing in drug substance testing can deliver more robust results, with staff experienced in particle size analysis.
Catalent offers a number of particle size testing options to support all production activities and as a stand-alone service for products that do not require micronization or milling.
Selecting a Particle Size Test
Catalent offers a range of characterization options along with the proven experience and guidance of their analytical team. Together, this ensures that the most appropriate and robust technique is chosen for your particle size characterization. Additional services and benefits include:
- cGMP laboratories
- Particle size distribution analysis
- Sieve analysis
- Study design guidance
- Full release testing for commercial projects
Drug substance testing to work towards development goals
At Catalent, we have extensive experience in developing and validating methods for drug characterization. Our characterization testing helps you with a wide array of development decisions including:
- Determining optimal particle size
- Selecting appropriate milling technology
- Troubleshooting formulation issues
- Optimizing processing conditions (e.g., milling conditions, humidity, temperature, etc.)
Our extensive analytical capabilities help simplify your supply chain, reduce overall costs and fast track time-to-market. Explore more analytical service options with Catalent today.
Our full range of analytical services at Catalent Micron Technologies includes:
- Particle Size Analysis by Laser-Diffraction
- X-ray Powder Diffraction (XRD)
- Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC)
- Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA)
- Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Optical Microscopy
- Surface Area Analysis
- Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS)
- HPLC and GC
- Dissolution
- Karl Fischer Titration
- Stability Testing and Sample Storage
- Release Testing