Glycerol Fructose and Sodium Chloride Injection Analysis Service
Empower Your Pharmaceutical Vision: Choose CD BioGlyco for Precision Glycerol Fructose and Sodium Chloride Injection Analysis Excellence!
CD BioGlyco possesses a large of excellent scientists and professional knowledge, providing comprehensive Pharmaceutical Analysis Services. It contains glycerin, fructose, and sodium chlorides in a sterilized aqueous solution. It possesses the ability to lower brain water content by effectively dehydrating with high permeability, thus decreasing intracranial pressure in a more gradual and sustained manner.
Fig.1 The structure of fructose and glycerol. (CD BioGlyco)
Glycerol Fructose and Sodium Chloride Injection Analysis Service at CD BioGlyco
- Identification
In our identification, we meticulously undertake a series of thorough validations to ensure the accuracy of the compound.
- We take a sample, add resorcinol and hydrochloric acid to it, and hot it in the water bath until we see if it turns color.
- In the chromatogram recorded under the assay determination, the retention times of the three main peaks in the test sample solution should be consistent with the retention times of the corresponding three main peaks in the reference solution.
- Content determination
We accurately measure and record the chromatogram by injecting the test sample solution and the reference sample solution separately into the liquid chromatograph. Then, we calculate the peak areas using the external standard method.
- Measurement of harmful substances
Additionally, we also conduct tests for heavy metals and arsenic salts to help eliminate potential contaminants that could impact product quality and drug safety.
- Measurement of osmotic pressure molar concentration
The equilibrium of solutes and solvents in the product is helped to be understood by a test for osmotic pressure molar concentrations, which ensures its stability.
- Microbial test
Finally, microbial population testing allows for an assessment of the type and number of microorganisms present in the sample to ensure its safety.
Fig.2 Our analytical factors. (CD BioGlyco)
Publication Data
Journal: Oncology Letters
IF: 2.9
Published: 2019
Results: This study investigated the effect of submucosal injection of normal saline and glycerol fructose on endoscopic polypectomy in patients with colorectal polyps. A total of 275 patients with colorectal polyps underwent endoscopic gastrointestinal polypectomy at the hospital from March 2013 to December 2016. The patients were divided into two groups: 150 patients received glycerol fructose injection (experimental group) and 125 patients received normal saline injection (control group). The study compared surgery conditions, complications, recurrence rates, processing time of polyps, total surgery time, number of repeated injections, amount of fluid and propofol injected, en bloc resection rate (EBRR), complete resection rate (CRR), and recurrence rates after 3 months of follow-up. The results showed that using glycerol fructose as a submucosal injection during endoscopic colorectal polypectomy led to shorter surgery time, fewer repeated injections, reduced fluid and propofol use, and improved EBRR and CRR compared to normal saline injection.
Advantages
- To ensure that the highest standards of accuracy, reliability, and precision are met in our pharmaceutical analysis processes, we maintain strict quality assurance practices throughout.
- To keep up with the most recent developments in drug analysis, our team of talented scientists is constantly engaged in ongoing professional development.
- Our research team is showing innovative thinking through proposals for new approaches to research and solutions.
CD BioGlyco possesses a talented research team and offers pharmaceutical analysis by using extensive expertise, advanced methods, and diverse technology. Through continuous learning, we continue to improve our business capabilities. We have many qualities that enable us to deliver superior scientific insights and technical support to our clients. Please contact us for more information.
References
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fructose#/media/File:D-Fructose.svg
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycerol#/media/File:Glycerin_Skelett.svg
- Wang, H.; Wang, S. Effect of submucosal injection of normal saline and glycerol fructose on endoscopic polypectomy in patients with colorectal polyps. Oncology Letters. 2019, 17(5): 4449-4454.
This service is for Research Use Only, not intended for any clinical use.