inkjet printer software sciflexarrayer (scienion a, version 2.09.002) (SCIENION)
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Inkjet Printer Software Sciflexarrayer (Scienion A, Version 2.09.002), supplied by SCIENION, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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1) Product Images from "High-Throughput Microarray Approaches for Predicting the Stability of Drug–Polymer Solid Dispersions"
Article Title: High-Throughput Microarray Approaches for Predicting the Stability of Drug–Polymer Solid Dispersions
Journal: Molecular Pharmaceutics
doi: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.4c00955
Figure Legend Snippet: Schematic representation of steps followed in manufacturing and analyzing microarrays, including drug and polymer solutions preparation, pipetting into well-plate, withdrawing drug solution through the printer nozzle and then dispensing at the required amount in the desired prelocated place on the substrate followed by repeating the same process for the polymer solution to print it onto the printed drug solution droplets.
Techniques Used: Polymer
Figure Legend Snippet: Examples of different APIs/PVPVA printed dispersions. All images are reported without a cross-polarized filter (top part of each section) and with a cross-polarized filter (bottom part). The images were arranged in ascending order according to the displayed drug–polymer ratio. The top section shows the API/polymer loading ratios with no birefringence (no crystallization monitored). In contrast, the middle section shows the API/polymer loading ratios that show the start of birefringence detection (start of crystallization), and the bottom section shows the API/polymer loading ratios that show apparent birefringence detection (crystallization). Three different ratios for API/polymer loading were displayed to compare the assessment of crystallization by POM. All images are reported after storage of the microarrays in accelerated conditions for 6 months (75% relative humidity and 40 °C in stability oven). Final mass: 1000–1100 ng.
Techniques Used: Polymer, Crystallization Assay