A tablet dissolution single test is a procedure to determine the rate and extent of drug release from a tablet into a solution under controlled conditions, typically using a single tablet. This test is crucial for assessing the bioavailability of the drug and ensuring consistent drug release from the formulation.
A digital turbidity meter is an instrument used to measure the cloudiness or haziness of a liquid, typically water, by detecting the amount of light scattered by suspended particles. It works by shining a light source through the sample and measuring the light that is scattered by the suspended particles. The amount of scattered light is then converted into a turbidity reading, usually expressed in Nephelometric Turbidity Units (NTU).
This laboratory instrument is designed for the gentle and continuous mixing of blood samples. It's widely used in clinical laboratories, blood banks, and research settings to ensure proper mixing of blood tubes, preventing clotting and facilitating uniform distribution of additives or anticoagulants.