Following the success of Edition 1 of its Zetasizer Masterclass webinar series “Best Practice for Method Development in Pharma QC,” Malvern Panalytical will provide further insights into dynamic light scattering (DLS) and zeta potential analysis.
The series of webinar sessions will cover the following:
- Method development for DLS and zeta potential analysis
- Practical implications of USP 430 and 432
- Troubleshooting common issues, featuring real user examples
Discover how to develop efficient and trustworthy techniques for DLS and electrophoretic light scattering (ELS) measurements utilizing the Zetasizer Advance tool.
Led by Benjamin Lynch, a Malvern Panalytical application scientist, the presentation targets DLS and ELS equipment operators who wish to further their comprehension of method development.
The webinar will provide valuable insights, including:
- Selecting the appropriate measurement settings for different samples
- Understanding how sample concentration impacts measurement accuracy
- Practical methods for troubleshooting data
Participants will gain a deeper understanding of these key factors, enhancing the reliability and precision of DLS and ELS measurements.
This webinar will uncover how the DLS method, utilized by the Zetasizer Advance series, complies with United States Pharmacopeia (USP) regulations, explicitly USP 430.
Explore how to accomplish high-quality DLS measurements aligning with these specifications and how the sophisticated features of the Zetasizer Advance series consistently adhere to USP 430 requirements for precise and trustworthy results.
USP 432 determines zeta potential by ELS and encompasses the principle, instrumentation, method development, measurement procedure, and data processing and interpretation.
This webinar will explore each section in USP432 and how this applies to Malvern Panalytical’s Zetasizer equipment range users who measure zeta potential within their workflow.
Join Malvern Panalytical to learn how to evaluate the quality of data collected on the Zetasizer Advance tool.
The webinar will include real examples of data from particle size measurements that utilize DLS and zeta potential measurements obtained with ELS assessing data quality, including tips on improving confidence in the results.
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