Miniaturized Microwave Sensor Enables Non-Invasive Pharmaceutical Quality Control
A novel microwave sensor using innovative M-notch resonators promises to revolutionize pharmaceutical quality control. The compact device enables real-time, non-invasive monitoring of syrup ingredients with unprecedented precision.
Breakthrough in Pharmaceutical Monitoring Technology
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking microwave sensor that reportedly enables non-invasive detection of sucrose and sorbitol in pharmaceutical syrups, according to recent scientific reports. The innovative diplexer-based design represents a significant advancement in pharmaceutical quality control, offering real-time monitoring capabilities without the need for sample destruction or complex laboratory procedures.