Polymorph Studies in Early Development

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Polymorph Studies in Early Development

Zasya Life Sciences provides comprehensive polymorph screening and characterization services to support the development of robust and scalable drug formulations.

Polymorphism, the ability of a compound to crystallize in different forms, plays a vital role in drug discovery and development.

Why Polymorph Studies Are Essential

Solubility & Bioavailability

Different polymorphic forms can exhibit varying solubility, impacting a drug’s absorption and therapeutic efficacy

Manufacturability

Polymorph screening helps select forms that are easier to process during manufacturing

Stability

Identifying the most stable polymorph ensures better shelf life and formulation integrity

Regulatory Compliance

Regulatory agencies require detailed polymorph data to ensure the safety and efficacy of drug products

Zasya Capabilities

We specialize in discovering and characterizing polymorphs of drug substances using advanced techniques

Our cutting-edge analytical infrastructure includes

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Polymorph Screening

Comprehensive screening using solvent evaporation, cooling crystallization, and vapor diffusion methods.

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Solid-State Characterization*

Techniques like XRPD, DSC, and TGA to analyse polymorphic forms

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Polymorph Stability Studies

Assessing the stability of polymorphs under various conditions (temperature, humidity, and pressure)

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Crystallization Studies

Optimization of crystallization processes to select the most desirable polymorph

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End-to-End Support

From early-phase discovery to preclinical studies, our polymorph services provide insights into the solid-state properties of compounds, helping clients make informed decisions during development.

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Partner with Zasya

At Zasya Life Sciences, we aim to accelerate your drug discovery journey by providing reliable and high-quality polymorph studies.

Let Zasya help you unlock the potential of your compounds through advanced polymorph studies.