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Nanotechology Applications Open Up
to High-Performance DLS System
Viscotek reports that its state-of-the-art
Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) instrument - the Model
802 DLS - has demonstrated considerable utility in elucidating
valuable information from nanoparticulate materials.
Used in nanotechnology applications including
programmed release drug delivery systems, screening
of protein constructs for crystallisation and cosmeceutical
skincare formulations the Model 802 DLS has delivered
outstanding results.
For laboratories that require a complete understanding
of how proteins and other nanoparticles function in
solution, the Model 802 DLS provides superior sensitivity,
resolution and accuracy. These performance advantages
are born out of Viscotek's exclusive single mode fibre
(SMF) technology. Comprising a state-of-the-art instrument
matched to a user-friendly software system the Model
802 DLS requires only a small volume of recoverable
sample (10 µl). The sample is introduced into
the sample cell that is placed in a temperature controlled
cell holder. The software-controlled instrument then
makes the measurement and the results are displayed
in seconds. A complete analysis from start to finish
can be accomplished in minutes.
The Advanced Drug Delivery group at Nottingham
University, UK, has a strong focus in developing colloidal
and nanoparticulate drug delivery systems, so characterisation
of the particles is an essential and routine step in
their work. Increasingly other groups within the School
of Pharmacy have also shown interest in measuring nanoparticulates.
Dr Martin Garnett of the Advanced Drug Delivery Group
commented "The Viscotek 802 appealed to us because
it has a small bench footprint, so it was easy to fit
in our lab to expand our capacity to measure a wide
range of particle sizes. The machine is easy to use
and robust, so it can be used by a range of people without
too much training or supervision. We have found it to
be as accurate to use and quicker than our older instrument.
One of the most useful features however, is the low
sample volume. As some of our routine work involves
many measurements using expensive components, the ability
to measure particle sizes on 50 or 12 microlitre volumes
is a welcome feature".
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