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UV Absorbance Measurement Solutions

South Fork Instruments provides UV absorbance measurement solutions with single/dual and multi-wavelength options for applications in biotechnology and other industries.

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Inline UV Absorbance Measurement Solutions for Process Monitoring

Accurate, cost-effective solutions for peak detection and concentration measurement

Ultraviolet (UV) absorbance measurement is a powerful, non-invasive technique for inline, real-time monitoring of liquid process streams, offering immediate insight into concentration, purity, and quality.

Ideal for applications such as chromatographic separation and fractionation in biopharma, continuous chemical processing, and contamination detection in semiconductor manufacturing, inline UV absorbance spectroscopy delivers precise, reliable process data without the delays or uncertainty of traditional lab-based testing.

By detecting both target compounds and trace impurities, and with advanced single, dual, and multiwavelength measurement options, our inline UV absorbance solutions enable operators to make informed, real-time decisions. This level of visibility supports tighter process control, improved yields, and consistent product quality across a wide range of industrial applications.

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Biotechnology

Online UV absorbance spectroscopy is widely used in bioprocessing because it provides a fast, reliable view of what is happening inside a process stream in real time—without pulling samples or waiting for lab results. This makes it a critical tool for UV absorbance bioprocess monitoring in modern biotechnology operations.

DNA, proteins, peptides, and many other biomolecules exhibit strong and distinct UV absorption signatures. Inline UV absorbance measurement allows operators to track concentration, purity, and breakthrough continuously during chromatography runs or tangential flow filtration systems, reducing uncertainty and improving process predictability.

Single-Wavelength vs. Multiwavelength Detection

There’s also a meaningful difference between single-wavelength and multiwavelength detection. A single-wavelength photometer is fine when dealing with a clean, well-characterized signal—say a protein peak at 280 nm with little interference.

But in real applications, backgrounds drift, buffers absorb, and impurities overlap. Multiwavelength UV instruments solve that by capturing multiple points at once, allowing background subtraction, distinguishing between species, and component quantification, even when the stream isn’t pristine.

This approach supports more robust process UV spectroscopy, reduces wasted material, and provides the kind of traceability and robustness regulators expect.

DCP007 Single/Dual Wavelength Information
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Pharmaceutical

In the production of pharmaceutical intermediates, pharmaceutical UV absorbance measurement provides continuous, real-time monitoring of liquid process streams throughout reaction, extraction, and purification steps.

Many intermediates, such as aromatic amines, phenolic compounds, and other UV-active liquid precursors, have strong absorption in the 200–300 nm range. UV monitoring allows operators to detect trace impurities—like unreacted starting materials, side products, or degradation products—directly in solution, without the need for sample withdrawal or extensive lab analysis.

This ensures that the quality of the liquid intermediate is maintained throughout reaction, extraction, or purification steps.

Multiwavelength UV Detection for Pharmaceutical Intermediates

Multiwavelength UV detection is especially valuable for liquid pharmaceutical intermediates, where absorption spectra of different species often overlap.

For example, in the synthesis of liquid acetaminophen intermediates, both the starting phenolic compounds and minor byproducts absorb in similar UV regions. Multiwavelength measurements can differentiate these overlapping signals, allowing operators to quantify the desired intermediate separately from impurities.

This provides precise process control, reduces material waste, and ensures that downstream processes receive a consistent, high-purity liquid feedstock, all while supporting regulatory compliance.

DCP007 Single/Dual Wavelength Information
UV Spectra Multiwavelength Information

Health Supplements

In the supplement industry, UV absorbance measurement is used to monitor the quality, potency, and consistency of liquid formulations and extracts.

Many active ingredients, including vitamins (such as B2, B6, and folic acid), polyphenols, flavonoids, and herbal extracts, absorb strongly in the UV range. By measuring UV absorbance, manufacturers can track concentrations of these compounds in real time, monitor extraction efficiency, and verify that raw materials meet specification before they enter production.
This allows for rapid detection of deviations, reducing wasted product and improving overall process control.

Multiwavelength UV Detection for Complex Supplement Formulations

Multiwavelength UV detection enhances this capability by allowing simultaneous monitoring of multiple UV-active components, which is particularly important for complex formulations.
For example, a botanical extract may contain several overlapping polyphenols, while a fortified beverage may include vitamins with overlapping UV absorption. Multiwavelength analysis can separate these signals, detect impurities or degradation products, and ensure accurate quantification of each active ingredient.

This real-time insight supports batch-to-batch consistency, maximizes potency, and helps supplement manufacturers meet regulatory and quality standards efficiently.

DCP007 Single/Dual Wavelength Information
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Cannabis and Hemp

In cannabis and hemp processing, UV absorbance supports monitoring of extracts and intermediates during production, purification, and formulation.

Cannabinoids such as THC, CBD, and CBG, as well as other hemp-derived compounds, have characteristic UV absorption peaks—typically in the 200–300 nm range—which allows operators to track concentrations in real time. By measuring UV absorbance in liquid extracts, ethanol- or CO₂-derived solutions, or fractionated streams, producers can assess the progress of extraction, separation, and purification steps without relying solely on slow chromatographic analysis for every batch.

Multiwavelength UV Detection for Cannabis and Hemp Extracts

Multiwavelength UV detection is particularly valuable in cannabis and hemp processing because extracts often contain a complex mixture of cannabinoids, terpenes, chlorophyll, and other plant pigments, many of which absorb in overlapping UV regions.

By capturing multiple wavelengths simultaneously, operators can differentiate cannabinoids from impurities or colorants, monitor the purity of fractions during chromatography, and optimize process parameters to maximize yield and potency.

This real-time control helps reduce waste, ensures consistent product quality, and supports compliance with regulatory testing requirements for potency and safety.

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Food and Beverage

In the food and beverage industry, UV absorbance measurements enable monitoring of liquid products and process streams for quality, consistency, and safety.

Many naturally occurring compounds—such as phenolics, proteins, vitamins, and colorants—absorb strongly in the UV range, typically between 200 and 350 nm. UV monitoring allows manufacturers to track concentrations in juices, beers, dairy products, and other beverages without the need for time-consuming lab analysis.

This real-time insight helps ensure product uniformity, verify raw material quality, and detect deviations early in the process, reducing waste and improving overall efficiency.

Multiwavelength UV Detection for Food and Beverage Applications

Multiwavelength UV detection adds an extra layer of control by distinguishing overlapping signals from different UV-active components in liquid products.

For example, in fruit juice production, both natural phenolic compounds and vitamin C absorb in overlapping UV regions, while in beer or wine, proteins and polyphenols can interfere with each other’s readings. Multiwavelength analysis allows producers to separate these contributions, accurately monitor concentrations, and detect potential contaminants or degradation products.

This capability supports consistent flavor, color, and nutritional content, while also helping manufacturers comply with quality standards and regulatory requirements.

DCP007 Single/Dual Wavelength Information
Multiwavelength UV Absorbance Measurement

Semiconductor

In the semiconductor industry, inline UV absorbance spectroscopy is used to monitor critical liquid process streams, including ultrapure water (UPW) and chemical solutions used in wafer fabrication. This form of process UV spectroscopy enables early detection of trace organic contamination that can impact yield and device performance.

Many organic contaminants, such as trace aromatic hydrocarbons or UV-active solvents, absorb strongly in the 200–280 nm range. Even at extremely low concentrations, these impurities can cause defects on wafers, reducing yield and increasing manufacturing costs.

UV monitoring allows engineers to detect and quantify these contaminants in real time, ensuring that process liquids meet the stringent purity requirements necessary for high-performance semiconductor devices.

Multiwavelength UV Detection for Semiconductor Applications

Multiwavelength UV detection is particularly useful in semiconductor applications because liquid process streams often contain a mix of UV-absorbing species.

For example, in UPW used for photolithography or etching, both trace organic contaminants and stabilizing additives may absorb in overlapping regions. Multiwavelength measurements can differentiate between these signals, providing precise information on contaminant levels and system performance.

This allows for more effective filtration, chemical treatment, and process control, helping semiconductor manufacturers maintain wafer quality, reduce defects, and comply with the rigorous standards required in advanced electronics production.

DCP007 Single/Dual Wavelength Information
UV Spectra Multiwavelength Information

Chemical

In the chemical industry, UV absorbance measurements inform process monitoring, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance based on the strong and characteristic UV absorption of many chemical compounds.

For example, in aromatic compound production, such as benzene derivatives or phenols, UV measurements at wavelengths around 254–280 nm can track both reactant consumption and product formation in real time.

This allows operators to optimize reaction times, minimize side products, and avoid overprocessing.

DCP007 Single/Dual Wavelength Information
UV Spectra Multiwavelength Information

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Frequently Asked Questions

What applications in Biotech use UV measurement? Expand

Typical applications include:

  • Peak Detection
  • Chromatographic separation
  • Fractionation
  • Micro- and nano-filtration systems
  • Concentration of aromatic solvents
Why does my online A280 UV absorbance measurement continuously drift? Expand

Traditionally, online UV absorbance measurements were made with an adapted piece of lab equipment (often a spectrophotometer). Because lab units were generally not suitable for production environments, UV photometers were developed as production level instruments and designed to give absorbance values at one or two wavelengths. However, these photometers used mercury vapor lamps for their light sources and these are the source of the continuous drift you see.

Mercury vapor light sources are being phased out, in part because of the toxic nature of mercury, but mostly because LED technology has advanced and can now provide a much better alternative UV light source.

How is the DCP007-UV an improvement over existing UV absorbance measurement instruments? Expand

There are many areas where the DCP007-UV analyzer outperforms other measurement devices. To detail a few:

  • The analyzer utilizes advanced digital electronics to allow for UV absorbance measurement of up to at least 4.5 AU (with a 1 cm optical path length) at up to two discrete wavelengths. A wide selection of shorter optical path-lengths allows for even higher absorbance measurements up to 90 OD or more.
  • LED light sources have tight band emission rather than broad band line emission. Having light only at the wavelength of interest reduces stray light dramatically and increases linearity of measurement at higher absorbances.
  • The DCP007-UV controls the energy output of solid-state light sources through a proprietary dual wavelength, four-channel measurement technique which ensures drift free measurement over long periods of time.
  • Photodetector quiescent state output change due to ambient temperature change is constantly corrected, while low power drive to the light sources gives extended functional life (up to 10 years). Maintenance costs for DCP007-UV systems are exceptionally low.
  • Smaller optical windows allow for zero-dead-volume hygienic measurement cells, and that means rapid detection of protein. Their non-diluting flow characteristics gives sharp peaks, allowing tighter control and increase batch yields.
  • Non-liquid in-line verification and QA are made possible using an insertable cuvette style certified filter or liquid standard. This simple method utilizes the same traceable or prepared liquid standards used for laboratory benchtop instrumentation verification and calibration, providing a direct correlation to offline measurement techniques for added confidence in measurement.
Why do high-titer bioprocesses require more advanced UV measurement? Expand

As protein concentrations rise, absorbance values increase. Traditional UV analyzers often struggle to accurately measure at higher absorbances due to non-linear response. They are often setup with an optical pathlength that is too wide, so suffer from peak clipping at high absorbance when they are over-ranged. Their large internal hold-up volume causes dilution, slowing down response. These issues distort peak shape, reduce purity, and impact yield.

Modern multiwavelength deep-UV analyzers provide the tools needed to tackle these issues.

  1. Equipped with high-resolution optics, they deal with stray light issues far more efficiently than traditional units, dramatically improving linearity of measurement at high absorbances.
  2. High absorbance measurements need very short optical pathlengths, but the impact of mechanical tolerance on accuracy is much greater the shorter the path becomes. Modern absorbance instruments allow for an “off-peak” wavelength(s) to be selected that permits the use of a wider, more accurate optical pathlength while still being able to monitor and trend peak absorbance.
  3. Zero-dead-volume cells prevent the dilution of fluid in the cell by fresh material flowing in and provide crisp, fast response to changes in absorbance.

Multiwavelength UV analyzers provide a much better solution to high titer processing that existing systems.

How can the DCP007-UV assist with chromatographic separation? Expand

Advances and improvements in bioprocessing methods have led to protein products being expressed and concentrated to higher and higher levels. Higher protein concentrations mean higher absorbance measurements. Therefore, UV analyzers need the ability to measure to deep absorbance. While absorbance measurement is essentially linear, many light sources generate light at wavelengths other than 280nm; this can enter the measurement path as stray light, which creates artificially low absorbance readings and non-linear responses to protein concentration, particularly at high levels.

Accurate, reliable, and repeatable post column UV measurements are a minimum requirement during chromatographic separation to ensure good protein fraction purity and maximum yields. The Kemtrak DCP007-UV analyzer improves post column protein detection and measurement in two very specific ways:

  • Zero volume hold-up measurement cells provide fast response to changing absorbance levels by preventing dilution of absorbing material by non-absorbing material already in the cell. This provides rapid response to changing absorbance and allows for more precise collection and cutoff, particularly during fractionation.
  • The traditional Mercury vapor lamps used in absorbance photometers are noisy, hot, and constantly drift—this makes them less than ideal, particularly for fragile protein molecule work. The DCP007-UV uses solid-state light LED sources that do not produce heat and can be controlled dynamically to ensure constant light output, making them drift free. Furthermore, using UV LED sources dramatically removes the presence of stray light outside of the wavelength of interest, providing the ability to measure to 4.5A linearly, allowing monitoring of high concentration processes up to 90 OD.
Is the DCP007-UV appropriate for tangential flow filtration systems? Expand

In short, yes. Here’s why.

What tangential flow filtration (TFF) does

The main purpose of tangential flow filtration in bioprocessing is to concentrate a product previously filtered in an earlier step in the production process:

  • The feed solution is circulated in a closed loop, passing through the filter.
  • The filter retains the product being concentrated.
  • Unwanted excess buffer and background material permeate through the filter material and drain away.

How UV absorbance monitoring supports TFF control

The installation of UV absorbance analyzers at strategic points in the filtration system provides:

  • Real-time measurements of protein concentration
  • Control of feed rates for maximum filter efficiency
  • Reduction of product loss through filter failure
  • Accurate determination of concentration end points

All of these measurements contribute to maximizing product yield in any given batch.

Retentate monitoring in the recirculation loop

Using a UV absorbance analyzer to monitor where retentate returns to a filtration system’s recirculation tank provides:

  • A real-time concentration signature of product retained in the circulation loop
  • Cascade control with feed absorbance to regulate the amount of feed into the recirculation system
  • Stable loop concentration at an optimal level for filter operation

Once feed is complete:

  • The monitor indicates retained product concentration change in the loop
  • When the rate of change reaches a “plateau,” the process end point has been reached

Permeate monitoring and product loss detection

Permeate monitoring ensures that product is not being lost through the filter membrane:

  • Under normal operation, the monitor provides a flat “zero” absorbance output
  • If product begins to break through the filter, measured absorbance rises
  • This indicates a loss condition caused by:
    • Filter media failure, or
    • Excessive concentration on the retentate side
  • Once a breakthrough trend is observed, the process is typically halted

Importance of correct UV monitor configuration

Correct selection and installation of UV monitors is required for reliable results:

  • There is no one-size-fits-all monitor suitable for all processes
  • Each UV analyzer must be configured with the correct:
    • Optical wavelength
    • Optical path length
  • Poor response or peak clipping prevents systems from operating at their optimum point
  • As a general rule when measuring the same wavelength:
    • Retentate monitors use the shortest path length
    • Permeate monitors use the longest path length
    • Feed monitors fall between the two

Why the Kemtrak DCP007-UV fits TFF applications

The Kemtrak DCP007-UV provides:

  • Drift-free measurement
  • Low noise
  • Exceptionally long light source life
  • Zero cell hold-up volume
  • Single, dual, or referenced wavelength measurements
How does inaccurate UV measurement affect chromatography and filtration performance? Expand

Chromatography and TFF depend on crisp, real-time UV absorbance signals to determine cut points, control feed flow, detect breakthrough, and measure concentration changes. If the analyzer clips peaks, drifts, or dilutes the sample inside the measurement cell, operators lose visibility into separation quality or filtration efficiency. This can lead to lower purity, product loss, and inconsistent batch performance.

What should bioprocess engineers look for in a modern UV analyzer? Expand

A modern analyzer should deliver deep-UV capability, multi-wavelength detection, real-time response, and high linearity at elevated absorbance levels. Zero-dead-volume hygienic cells help preserve peak shape, while mercury-free long-life xenon light sources reduce drift. Integrated, traceable verification supports regulated environments and ensures measurement stability over time.

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