Abstract Title: | Optimum evaluation of health supplements and utility analysis by GC-MS |
Abstract Type: | Oral |
Session Choice: | Analytical Techniques: Elemental Analysis and Speciation |
Presenter Name: | Prof Mallikarjuna Murthy |
Co-authors: | Mr Jaipal Saroha |
Company/Organisation: | Kurukshetra University |
Country: | India |
Abstract Information :
From the reality of the situation, without analytical tools sample generation and
characterization the advantages would not be fully realized. Thus, the relationship between
sample generation and analysis is a major issue in the pharmaceutical industry. Many recent
industry initiatives feature the integration of sample generating and analysis activities,
resulting in new paradigms for the discovery, evaluation, and development of
pharmaceuticals. The impact on the overall drug development cycle has been significant,
creating unprecedented opportunities for growth and focus, particularly in the analytical
sciences. A considerable growth in analysis methods resulted in the pharmaceutical industry
to harvest discovery and manufacture development opportunities. Integration of
instrumentation with information networks is a popular approach for combining high
throughput analytical information generation with drug-candidate screening. As a result, a
wide variety of analysis-based applications like utility analysis have been implemented.
GC-MS (Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry) is most powerful analytical technique to
analyze various chemical, pharmaceutical and biological samples to find the composition of
even nano-materials even below ppb concentration levels as a function of temperature along
their retention times. In our study, Optimum Evaluation of commercially available Health
Supplements in the market are taken and the Utility Analysis of the constituents present
therein are quantitatively analyzed.