APPLICATION

DIFFUSION TESTING

DIFFUSION TESTING BY TELEDYNE HANSON RESEARCH

Diffusion testing measures the rate that an active pharmaceutical ingredient is released from a semisolid preparation, providing the quality control analyst with critical performance data.  Diffusion testing using diffusion cells has become the industry standard due to the pioneering work of Dr. T. J. Franz who developed the “Franz cell.”  This device consists of a small-volume, water-jacketed cell that contains a chamber for drug application, a membrane through which the drug may permeate, and a receptor media chamber from which samples may be extracted and analysed for drug release.  Later developments include non-water-jacketed, dry-heat cells such as Teledyne Hanson’s Phoenix™ line of diffusion testers.

A traditional diffusion testing system typically has a group of six cells for simultaneous testing of six specimens.  A magnetic cell drive controls the mixing of each cell receptor chamber throughout the test, and a circulating bath provides heated water to the jacketed cells to maintain a constant temperature.  In newer systems the receptor media is heated directly, also known as a dry-heat cell.  Samples are taken from the receptor chamber, and the same amount of media is then replaced to maintain a constant media-membrane interface.

Sampling of the receptor medium can be performed manually or automatically.  Teledyne Hanson’s manual diffusion testing systems consist of six cells, a cell drive, a speed control and a manual sampling syringe.  The analyst removes samples using the syringe and replaces the medium after each sample is removed.  The automated system provides automated sampling, collection, and media replace.

DOWNLOAD BROCHURE FOR MORE INFORMATION

Phoenix Dry-Heat Diffusion Systems

Phoenix Dry Heat Systems

The patented Phoenix™ family of dry‐heat systems makes diffusion‐cell testing faster, easier, and more economical.  The Phoenix DB‐6 manual sampling system (U.S. patent 10,753,841) offers six‐cell manual sampling in a compact footprint with an advanced touch screen display.  The Phoenix RDS Robotic Diffusion Station (U.S. patent 10,753,841) delivers fully automated sampling, collection, and media replace with the ability to run up to 24 cells at once from a single computer workstation.  Both systems rely on the outstanding performance of the new Phoenix™ Dry Heat diffusion cell, made from precision borosilicate glass, with mixer inserts engineered to produce instant homogenisation of receptor media.

Scroll to Top