Analysis of dietary supplements: Turbidimetric titration of chondroitin sulfate

9 Oct 2025

Ensuring accurate chondroitin sulfate content in dietary supplements is essential for quality assurance, therapeutic consistency, and regulatory compliance, especially in products used to support joint health. Traditional analysis methods require precise titration and turbidity monitoring, which can be complex and time-consuming.

Discover how turbidimetric titration using CPC and the DP5 Phototrode enables reliable quantification of sodium chondroitin sulfate, supporting efficient supplement testing.

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TitrationTitration is an analytical technique for determining substance concentration in a solution. For titration consider a manual or automated system, volumetric or coulometric reagent addition and indication by a potentiometer, spectrometer, turbidometer or by the Karl Fischer method. Other features of titration to consider include burettes, reagents, concentration range, reaction time and autosamplers.Dietary Supplements
Analysis of dietary supplements: Turbidimetric titration of chondroitin sulfate