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Contract Analytical Chemistry Services and Quality Control Testing

Butterworth Laboratories provides independent, contract analytical chemistry services to the global pharmaceutical and related industries.

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Butterworth Laboratories,
54-56 Waldegrave Road, Teddington,
TW11 8NY,
London,
United Kingdom
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Butterworth Laboratories provides independent, contract analytical chemistry services to the global pharmaceutical and related industries.

Consequently, we are considered leaders in Quality Control Testing, Method Development, Method Validation, Method Transfer, and Stability Testing of pharmaceutical raw materials and finished products, since 1974.

Quality Control – Analysis of raw materials, intermediates, API and finished products

The company provides independent certification of raw materials, intermediates, active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) and finished products which can be an economical option for many companies.

Butterworth has extensive experience working to pharmacopoeial monographs, including European (EP) British (BP) United States (USP), Japanese (JP) and more recently the Chinese (ChP), internationally published standards, client-supplied or in-house developed methods

Traditional techniques such as titrimetric, gravimetric and colorimetric analysis are a core competency requirement for the laboratory staff.

State-of-the-art instrumentation complements these and ensures the laboratory provides the most up-to-date and economical analytical services.

Projects – Method development and validation in accordance with ICH guidelines

With a wealth of experience in QC testing, Butterworth is able to bring together, both expert understanding of the technique employed and the practical working knowledge of the analysts to ensure successful method development robust enough for quality control purposes.

Following the development of a method, it is vital that performance is fully validated. Butterworth Laboratories validates methods to ICH guidelines, which is required by most regulatory authorities.

Performing analysis in collaboration with clients on method validation enables projects to be delivered faster, with the benefit of increased robustness and ruggedness.

Butterworth regularly verifies existing methods and transfer methodology in-house from customers or back to them, following development.

The nature of stability studies makes them ideal for outsourcing. Assistance is provided in the design of standard real-time studies, stress testing over short periods at elevated temperatures and photostability studies, in compliance with ICH guidelines.

Butterworth can handle the testing samples, which are stored at the client’s own facility and manage the storage of samples by outsourcing to approved facilities.

Quality compliance

Butterworth is routinely inspected by the Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency (MHRA), US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) on GMP, good laboratory practice (GLP) and ISO: 17025 standards, as part of its commitment to meeting the requirements of the pharmaceutical industry.

About Butterworth Laboratories

Pursuing excellence through collaboration – professionally.

For us, our Values are not just words on a website – we encourage all our employees to channel their work and actions to meet these standards so that the company as a whole reflects the Values.

The Vision of the Directors which drives our day to day mission is: “To continue to be a rewarding place to work as the first choice UK laboratory for quality analytical chemistry in the pharmaceutical and related industries.”

Our Mission Statement defines how we, on a day to day basis, aim to achieve the goal set out in our vision.

“Providing excellence in contract analytical chemistry through our core values, talented people, dedication and expertise.”

Company Insights

White Papers

  • The Importance of Excipient Testing

    An ‘Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient’ (API) is the term used to refer to the biologically active component of a drug product, while an ‘excipient’ is often defined as an inactive substance that serves as the vehicle or medium for a drug or other active substance.

  • Changing from Helium to Hydrogen

    Recently, there has been a significant number of publications discussing problems associated with the global supply and increased cost of helium gas.

  • Residual Solvents to USP <467> and <1467>

    At Butterworth Laboratories Ltd we understand the importance of keeping up with changes in the Pharmacopoeias and ensuring their implementation. A revision of USP, Residual Solvents.

  • How Virtualisation Can Help Electronic Data Retention

    One of the most discussed topics currently affecting good manufacturing practices (GMP) laboratories, data integrity involves conforming to fundamental elements of quality: attributable, legible, contemporaneous, original, and accurate (ALCOA). Of these, legibility presents a particularly tough challenge.

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  • Method Development and Validation

    Butterworth uses its expert understanding of techniques employed and practical working knowledge of analysts, ensuring successful method development robust enough for quality control purposes.

  • Residual Solvents

    Changes to USP Chapter Residual Solvents have affected manufacturers of pharmaceutical products and contract testing laboratories.

  • Stability Testing for Drug Substances and Products

    Stability testing provides evidence on how the quality of a drug substance or product varies over a given time period and under the influence of environmental factors including temperature, humidity and light.

  • Quality Control Analysis

    Independent certification of raw materials, intermediates, active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) and finished products are provided by Butterworth.

  • Elemental Microanalysis

    Instrumental techniques such as NMR and Mass Spectroscopy are routinely used to elucidate the structures of organic materials, but all have their limitations, particularly when it comes to contamination from inorganic species.

Address
Butterworth Laboratories
54-56 Waldegrave Road, Teddington
TW11 8NY
London
United Kingdom