| 00:00:00 | Suspension Drug Dosages Particle Characterization by Image Analysis |
| 00:01:50 | Suspension Drug Dosages – Particle Characterization by Image Analysis |
| 00:02:21 | Agenda: |
| 00:02:54 | Suspension Drugs |
| 00:03:50 | Traditional Measuring Techniques |
| 00:05:53 | Advantages of Image Analysis |
| 00:07:43 | Flow Particle Image Analysis with Sheath Flow |
| 00:09:45 | Image Archive – Antacid – 10um |
| 00:11:24 | API in Suspension Drug Dosage Before U/S Dispersion |
| 00:12:11 | API in Suspension Drug Dosage After U/S Dispersion |
| 00:12:20 | API, before U/S dispersion |
| 00:13:15 | API, after U/S dispersion |
| 00:13:33 | Key Morphological Parameters First Steps – Size Parameters: 1. Center of Mass 2. Major Axis 3. Area, Perimeter, Length, Width, Convex Hull, CEDiameter |
| 00:15:36 | Key Morphological Parameters |
| 00:16:55 | Key Morphological Parameters |
| 00:18:09 | Key Morphological Parameters |
| 00:18:56 | Key Morphological Parameters |
| 00:19:42 | Key Morphological Parameters |
| 00:20:48 | How to Gain from Shape Analysis |
| 00:22:03 | New Insights with Image Analysis |
| 00:22:32 | The Economic Advantages of Image Analysis |
| 00:23:00 | Sysmex FPIA 3000 |
| 00:23:26 | Contact Information |
Suspended drugs of the wrong shape - imagine long rods or needles - or not agglomerated to the right degree, can effect the bioavailability and overall efficacy of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API). Flow imaging provides a means measuring and optizing these parameters.