Differentiating Biopharmaceutical Raw Materials Using Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy

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Ensuring the quality and authenticity of biopharmaceutical raw materials is critical for maintaining safe and efficient production processes. Traditional identification methods often require container opening, sampling, and laboratory testing, creating delays, increasing contamination risks, and adding operational complexity.

This application note explores how Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy (SORS) enables rapid, non-destructive identification of biopharmaceutical raw materials directly through transparent and opaque containers. Using the handheld Agilent Vaya Raman spectrometer, manufacturers can accurately differentiate buffers, amino acids, surfactants, cell culture media, and inorganic salts in seconds—without sampling or compromising material integrity.

The study demonstrates how SORS technology streamlines incoming material verification, reduces warehouse processing time, preserves sterility, and supports regulatory compliance by providing fast and reliable raw material identification. By eliminating traditional sampling requirements, biopharmaceutical organizations can improve operational efficiency while strengthening quality control across the supply chain.

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