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Clinical & Pharma, Water Purity
Purified Water Is Key in Pharmaceutical Quality Control TestingELGA Editorial Team
When you are prescribed a new medicine, you trust that it’s not only effective but also safe. That’s because before any medicine even touches the pharmacy shelf, it has passed stringent quality control tests. But what do these quality control tests involve, and how does purified water play such a crucial role in ensuring their effectiveness?
Clinical & Pharma, Water Purity
Purified Water In Clinical Diagnostic TestingELGA Editorial Team
We discuss the role of pure water in clinical diagnostic testing and how a drop of pure water is critical in some diagnostic tests
Environment & Sustainability, Cool Science
Uncovering the Cost of Coffee Cravings at ELGA LabWater & BeyondELGA Editorial Team
Following on from ELGA Labwater's previous posts about coffee, we thought we'd dive a little deeper in to the use of water in coffee production
Environment & Sustainability, Water Purity
Food For Thought: Pursuing Sustainable Water Use In AgricultureELGA Editorial Team
Water Purity, Environment & Sustainability
Extreme Sampling: Investigating Climate Change in the AntarcticELGA Editorial Team
Water In The Lab, Water Purity
How Does ELGA Guarantee Ultrapure Water for Your Lab Application?ELGA Editorial Team
Read how ELGA’s ultrapure water purification systems can protect your experiments from harmful contaminants and help to ensure the success of your research
Water Purity, Analytical Chemistry
Fighting Doping In Sport: The Importance Of Ultrapure Water For Drug TestingELGA Editorial Team
Ultrapure water is essential in testing for the presence of enhancement drug, which are used by athletes to push their bodies beyond their natural limits.
Clinical & Pharma, Science of the Future
What’s the Future of Pharma?ELGA Editorial Team
The pharmaceutical industry has been in something of a state of flux over the past decade. So where is the sector headed, and how will the industry use water – arguably its most important resource – in the future?