Announcing New Fourier 80 Benchtop FT-NMR Capabilities for Pharmaceutical and Food Analysis Markets
Bruker Corporation (NASDAQ: BRKR) announced enhanced capabilities for its Fourier 80 benchtop FT-NMR spectrometer, now featuring an Adjustable Temperature option for samples between 25°C to 60°C. This upgrade expands applications in pharmaceutical and food analysis, improving synthesis and process control. The introduction of the RxnLab™ solution offers temperature-controlled monitoring of reactions, while the Olive Oil-Profiling™ 1.0 solution supports olive oil authenticity analysis. The enhancements aim to elevate research capabilities in various analytical laboratories.
- Enhanced Fourier 80 features including Adjustable Temperature option for flexible sample analysis.
- Introduction of RxnLab™ for improved reaction monitoring in chemical and pharmaceutical labs.
- New Olive Oil-Profiling™ 1.0 solution enhances authenticity and quality analysis for food products.
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Fourier 80 with an Adjustable Temperature option (Photo: Business Wire)
The enhanced Fourier 80 now features an Adjustable Temperature (AT) option, expanding its range of applications by enabling sample analysis from 25°C up to 60°C, all compatible with the optional Fourier 80 PAL sample changer.
The new Fourier 80 reaction monitoring solution RxnLab™ for chemical and pharmaceutical labs features temperature-controlled reaction paths to minimize heat loss, optimize process control, and monitor reaction products with the new Fourier 80 flow accessory. Running InsightMR software, the RxnLab brings benchtop FT-NMR to bio- and chemical production with push-button operation for non-NMR experts. For non-flow measurements, the Fourier RxnLab can also use standard 5 mm NMR tubes. The new Fourier 80 GxP Readiness Kit allows full GxP compliance for development and manufacturing labs with 21 CFR part 11 compliance.
“We love the Fourier 80, it has been working 24/7 since it arrived,” states Professor
A new Fourier 80 food analysis solution, called NMR Olive Oil-Profiling™ 1.0, delivers authenticity and quality analysis of olive oil, one of the most adulterated food products worldwide. The new Olive Oil-Profiling 1.0 solution is suitable for olive oil bottlers, olive oil testing laboratories, and satellite laboratories. Its companion high-field 400 MHz NMR FoodScreener supports private testing and governmental laboratories in the analysis of multiple or complex food matrices.
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