MS Clinical Research (MSCR) has made major upgrades in its sunscreen testing capabilities with the introduction of a robotic arm for in vitro SPF testing, along with the implementation of both the Double Plate In Vitro SPF Test Method (ISO 23675:2024) and Hybrid Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy (HDRS), aligning our practices with the most advanced standards in the field.
Robotic Arm Powers Double Plate In Vitro Testing
The addition of a robotic arm for in vitro SPF testing marks a transformative upgrade in our methodology. As one of the very few CROs globally to adopt this technology, we are bringing unmatched precision to sunscreen testing. Traditional human-applied product testing can introduce variability, impacting result reliability.
Robotic arm ensures each sunscreen is applied with the same precision, consistency, and thickness across test plates. This consistency improves repeatability, significantly reduces data scatter, and ultimately delivers more reliable results for sunscreen formulators and regulatory submissions.
We have implemented the Double Plate In Vitro SPF Test Method (ISO 23675:2024), recently published by the International Standards Organisation. This approach uses two plates, helping improve accuracy and aligning results more closely with real-life SPF performance.
Next-Generation Testing: HDRS Technology
Innovation continues with our validation of the advanced Hybrid Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy (HDRS) technique, strictly compliant with ISO 23698:2024. HDRS is revolutionizing SPF testing by measuring how sunscreen interacts with near-infrared and ultraviolet light without exposing human volunteers to potentially harmful UV rays. Our clients benefit from:
- Data-driven SPF results in seconds, enabling faster product development cycles.
- Zero risk to participants—no direct UV exposure is required, promoting higher ethical standards and safety.
- Reliable and regulatory-compliant methodology that keeps brands ahead in competitive and rapidly changing global markets.
Why Do These Upgrades Matter to Sun Care Brands?
Today’s sun care brands need research partners who can deliver accuracy, speed, and innovation. By combining robotics, the latest in vitro testing protocols, and cutting-edge HDRS methods, our lab offers unmatched capability to validate SPF claims with scientific rigor.
These enhancements support regulatory compliance, enable faster progression to market, and ensure that every SPF assessment is grounded in high-quality research, guided by dermatological expertise and ethical standards.
Contact
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