Reverse Engineering

Reverse Engineering or Deformulation is often used to investigate the composition of a competitor’s product, but is also a powerful tool to examine or monitor formulations during development, scale-up or manufacturing; to reveal and compare hidden excipient properties, like the presence of potential reactive impurities or functional groups, degradation products and related substances, but also molecular weight distributions, degree of substitution, substituent distribution, monomer ratio and many other featured characteristics. 

 

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Product of Interest

 

 

Name of the API

 

 

Dose Strength(s)

 

 

Dosage Form

 

 

If other – please specify

 

 

List of all product ingredients according to package-leaflet: Excipient / Type / Function – Example: Microcystalline Cellulose Ph 101, binder

 

 

List all excipients of interest

 

 

If other please specify excipient, type and function

 

 

Requested Analysis

 

 

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Test product with similar (known) composition available:

 

 

Background of the request, remarks, questions:

 

 

Company Name

 

 

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Deformulation / Reverse engineering

 

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