Dissolution Apparatus / Dissolution Tester

Before a drug in tablet form can begin to work pharmacologically on a patient, it must first dissolve in the patient’s stomach before absorption into the bloodstream; this obvious first step can prove challenging to drug development. Dissolution apparatus is therefore necessary to provide information on the in vitro release of drugs in order to predict their in vivo behavior. There are seven USP-defined types of dissolution apparatus: baskets, paddles, reciprocating cylinders, flow through cells, paddle over disk types, cylinders, and reciprocating holders. Although USP 2 paddles are most widely used, most dissolution apparatus incorporate any number of each type (often all of them) . Dissolution apparatus – especially of the popular paddle variety – can suffer from hydrodynamic disturbances that can muddle test results; therefore, the customer should seek features that limit these disturbances, such as the motorized insertion and removal of the sampling cannula. While all available dissolution apparatus adhere to U.S. Pharmacopeia standards, only some adhere to U.S., European, and Japanese standards.
CompanyERWEKAERWEKAERWEKAERWEKA
ItemRoboDis II+ Automated Dissolution SystemDFZ II Flow-Through CellDT 128 Light Dissolution TesterDT 958 Dissolution Tester
Catalog NumberRoboDis II234372041227543
Price
DescriptionRoboDis II+ is the only simultaneously operating, fully automatic dissolution test system currently on the market. All stages of the dissolution processes are computer-controlled and are therefore carried out completely without user intervention.ERWEKA's flow-through cell tester DFZ II can be used for various applications thanks to its wide range of available cell types, e.g. for testing poorly soluble products or low-dose formulations with sustained release.The ERWEKA DT Light series offers the proven ERWEKA quality in a comprehensive package for a small budget, covering simple dissolution tests according to USP methods 1, 2, 5 and 6.The ERWEKA DT 950 series is our first digital dissolution tester on the market, equipped with the latest technology for the requirements of today and the challenges of tomorrow.
Dimensions(WxDxH) 2020 x 1300 x 2800 mm(WxDxH) 540 x 220 x 290 mm(WxDxH) 642 x 482 x 680 mm(WxDxH) 650 x 650 x 850 mm
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