Wet Chemistry Capabilities
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Wet chemistry testing is a form of laboratory analysis that utilizes qualitative and quantitative chemical methods. It is used to assess and identify materials, such as raw pharmaceutical ingredients or compounds, as part of vendor qualification and quality control procedures. Such tests are typically carried out upon receipt of the raw materials.
Examples of wet chemistry tests include titrations, testing for iron, lead, and arsenic, tests for fats and fixed oils, and identification tests. For the testing of pharmaceutical ingredients, the tests must meet specific standards. This includes compendial monographs, examinations for identifying and limiting tests, as well as the assay and other tests.
The results of wet chemistry testing are essential for ensuring the quality and safety of products and processes. The tests are used to verify the identity and purity of the materials, as well as to detect any contaminants or adulterants. Such tests are also used to measure the concentration of active pharmaceutical ingredients in a sample.
The accuracy of wet chemistry testing is dependent on the experience and qualifications of the laboratory personnel conducting the tests. It is important to select a laboratory that has the expertise and capability to carry out the tests in accordance with the relevant industry standards. Additionally, the laboratory should have the necessary quality control systems in place to ensure consistent and reliable results.
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