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Pharmaceutical and cosmetic product analysis with confocal Raman spectroscopy

14 Mar 2025

In the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, maintaining product consistency and quality is essential. The distribution of active compounds within tablets, creams, and emulsions directly impacts their efficacy. Confocal Raman spectroscopy provides a powerful, non-destructive solution for analyzing these formulations at a microscopic level, ensuring optimal compound distribution.

HORIBA describes how confocal Raman microscopy enhances product analysis. Learn about its applications in pharmaceutical tablets, cosmetic creams, and emulsions, and explore the advanced tools and techniques that ensure precise compound distribution.

XploRA™ PLUS

HORIBA Scientific

Raman imaging has never been so fast! Incorporating unique and powerful functions in a reliable, high performance system, ideally suited to the research and analytical lab, the XploRA PLUS is our best multi-sample, multi-user Raman microscope ever.It is fully confocal, not compromising image quality, spatial or depth resolution. The SWIFT Fast Raman images are the fastest fully confocal Raman images available, typically 10x faster than conventional Raman imaging.The simplicity and power of the XploRA PLUS is unmatched with an enhanced range of options such as multiple laser wavelengths, EMCCD detection, Raman polarisation and even Raman-AFM combination.XploRA™PLUS Features: SWIFTTM 10x faster Raman imaging Improved detection and sensitivity Full Confocality for complete image detail Full optical microscope so you can see your samples Maximum detail, resolution and range for enhanced spectroscopy HORIBA’s OneClick easy Raman analysis NIST traceable and patented Autocalibration options for validated results Ultimate optical stability- robust, reliable, long term operation Automated operation offering simple, powerful reliability 2 year base unit warranty as standard

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