Protect Photostability Samples from Secondary Light Exposure During Testing
Understanding the Tip: What is secondary light exposure and why it matters: Secondary light exposure refers to unintended light contact that occurs outside of a controlled photostability chamber—during transport, sampling, weighing, or even post-exposure storage. Such exposures can introduce variability, unexpected degradation, and compromise the reproducibility of your study results. Photostability testing is designed to…
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