The software serves as a bridge between raw laboratory data and regulatory-standard reporting. Its most significant technical feature is its ability to perform . This allows researchers to:
While the software has evolved through several iterations, the most commonly referenced versions in professional and academic settings are: PCP Disso Version 2.0
: Version 2.08 includes streamlined tools for organizing complex workflows, allowing teams to break down laboratory processes into manageable, reusable templates and checklists. Data Validation & Reporting Built-in Rules
and applies various release kinetic models (such as Zero-order, First-order, Higuchi, Hixson-Crowell, and Peppas) to understand drug release behavior. Release Profile Comparison : It is frequently used to calculate the similarity factor ( dissimilarity factor ( to compare different formulations or batches. Workflow Optimization