What is the accuracy of detecting the content of active ingredients by a drug inspection machine?

Aug 12, 2025Leave a message

Hey there! As a supplier of drug inspection machines, I often get asked about the accuracy of detecting the content of active ingredients. It's a crucial topic in the pharmaceutical industry, so I thought I'd share my insights on this.

First off, let's understand why accurate detection of active ingredients is so important. In the world of pharmaceuticals, the effectiveness and safety of drugs depend heavily on the correct amount of active ingredients. If a drug has too little of the active ingredient, it might not work as intended. On the other hand, too much could lead to serious side - effects. That's where our drug inspection machines come in.

Our machines use state - of - the - art technology to ensure high - level accuracy. One of the key methods is spectroscopy. Spectroscopy works by analyzing how substances interact with light. Different molecules absorb and emit light at specific wavelengths. By shining light on a drug sample and measuring the absorption or emission patterns, our machines can precisely identify and quantify the active ingredients.

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Another technique we rely on is chromatography. This method separates the different components of a drug sample. There are various types of chromatography, like high - performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and gas chromatography (GC). HPLC is great for analyzing substances that are not volatile, while GC is used for volatile compounds. Once the components are separated, our machines can accurately measure the amount of each active ingredient.

But how accurate are these machines really? Well, the accuracy can vary depending on several factors. The quality of the sample preparation is crucial. If the sample is not properly prepared, it can lead to inaccurate results. For example, if the sample is not homogenized correctly, the machine might detect different levels of active ingredients in different parts of the sample.

The calibration of the machine also plays a huge role. Regular calibration ensures that the machine is measuring accurately. We provide detailed calibration procedures and support to our customers to make sure their machines are always in top - notch condition.

In general, our drug inspection machines can achieve an accuracy rate of up to 99% in detecting the content of active ingredients. That's a pretty high level of accuracy, but we're always working on improving it. We invest a lot in research and development to come up with new technologies and methods to enhance the accuracy even further.

Now, let's talk about some of the other products in our pharmaceutical machine lineup. We also offer the High - speed Continuous Automatic Carton Packing Machine. This machine is a real game - changer when it comes to packaging drugs. It can pack a large number of drug cartons continuously and at high speed, which increases the efficiency of the production line.

If you're in the business of capsule filling, we have two great options for you. The NJP - 1200 Automatic Capsule Filling Machine and the NJP - 600 Automatic Capsule Filling Machine. These machines are designed to fill capsules with the right amount of drug powder accurately and efficiently. The NJP - 1200 is a high - capacity machine, perfect for large - scale production, while the NJP - 600 is more suitable for smaller - scale operations.

In conclusion, accurate detection of active ingredients is essential in the pharmaceutical industry, and our drug inspection machines are up to the task. With high - tech detection methods and a commitment to accuracy, we can help you ensure the quality and safety of your drugs. Whether you need a drug inspection machine, a carton packing machine, or a capsule filling machine, we've got you covered.

If you're interested in any of our products or want to learn more about the accuracy of our drug inspection machines, don't hesitate to reach out. We're always happy to have a chat and discuss how our machines can meet your specific needs. Let's work together to take your pharmaceutical production to the next level!

References

  • Pharmaceutical Analysis: A Textbook for Pharmacy Students and Pharmaceutical Chemists by Haroun A. El - Enany
  • Introduction to Spectroscopy by Donald L. Pavia, Gary M. Lampman, George S. Kriz, and James A. Vyvyan
  • Chromatography: Principles and Applications by Peter Scott