Polarimetry is an analytical method used to determine the concentration and purity of substances according to the requirements of the European and American Pharmacopoeia. It uses an instrument to measure the concentration of inorganic and organic compounds in a liquid solution and their optical activity. It measures both specific rotation and optical rotation, and is used to determine the concentration of substances according to the requirements of the European and American Pharmacopoeia. A compound is considered optically active if it rotates linearly and polarized when light passes through it. Each optically active substance has its own specific angle of rotation, which can be used to identify specific compounds and their concentrations in a solution.
In our laboratory, we use our advanced technology polarimeter device to determine the concentration of alkaloids, amino acids and organic compounds and their activity in solution.