Contact Us marketing@medicilon.com
Medicilon Logo
|
search icon search icon contact icon menu icon
Medicilon Logo
|
search icon close search icon contact icon menu icon
Message
Contact Us
Close Button
Back To Top
Online Message×
Click switch
Close Button

FAQs

FAQs
Why is the Study of Crystals Important in Meeting Registration Regulations?
Regulatory agencies require thorough screening of drug polymorphs and mandate that pharmaceutical companies select a validated choice form or a specified mixture. The U.S. FDA and the NMPA address this requirement in the drug declaration, necessitating research on drug polymorphism and the provision of corresponding data.
Learn more
What is the Polymorphism Phenomenon?
Polymorphism refers to the phenomenon where the same compound forms different crystalline can form due to various arrangements and molecular conformations.
Learn more
Crystallization Methods
Crystallization Methods: 1. Evaporative crystallization; 2. Cooling crystallization; 3. Recrystallization; 4. Precipitation crystallization.
Learn more
Factors Influencing the Formation of Polymorphism
•Drying •Chemical composition •Molecular conformation, configuration •Grinding •Intramolecular and intermolecular forces •Temperature •Cooling speed •Crystallization solvent (the most important influencing factor) •Stirring •Pressure (pressure during crystallization and tablet compression)
Learn more
What is the Application of Crystallization in Pharmacy?
Crystallization technology is widely used in the production of API • 85% of APIs (95% of antibiotic APIs are crystalline product) • Crystallization is the final key step in API production.
Learn more
What is Crystallization?
Crystallization is the phenomenon of generating crystals of a certain shape and regular arrangement of molecules (or atoms or ions) from the liquid or gas phase.
Learn more
Advantages of Flow Cytometry
​• Fast detection speed and ability to analyze large sample volumes; • Simultaneous analysis of multiple features of individual cells; • Capability to detect diverse types of samples;
Learn more
What is Flow Cytometer?
Flow Cytometer is a new high-tech instrument integrating laser technology, electronic physics technology, photoelectric measurement technology, electronic computer technology, cell fluorescence chemical technology and monoclonal antibody technology.
Learn more
What is Flow Cytometry?
Flow Cytometry (FCM) is a fast, accurate and objective technology that can simultaneously detect multiple physical and biological characteristics of a single cell in a fast linear flow state, and analyze and quantify it. Sort specific groups.
Learn more
Oncolytic Virus Classifications
1. Double-stranded DNA viruses: adenovirus (Adenovirus), herpes simplex virus (Herpes simplex viruses, HSV-1), virus (Poxviridae, including Vaccinia virus, myxoma virus, etc.)
Learn more