Analysis of tract impurities in pharmaceutical products using polarized EDXRF spectrometer NEX CG

Publisher: Rigaku

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Analysis of tract impurities in pharmaceutical products using polarized EDXRF spectrometer NEX CG

The analysis of metal impurities for pharmaceutical products such as harmful elements contained in the raw materials and residual catalysts in the manufacturing process is important for the risk assessment in actual large scale production. Various guidelines and criteria of harmful elements in pharmaceutical products have been established.