| Literature DB >> 24626397 |
Pierre-Yves Sacré1, Pierre Lebrun2, Pierre-François Chavez3, Charlotte De Bleye3, Lauranne Netchacovitch3, Eric Rozet3, Régis Klinkenberg4, Bruno Streel4, Philippe Hubert3, Eric Ziemons3.
Abstract
During galenic formulation development, homogeneity of distribution is a critical parameter to check since it may influence activity and safety of the drug. Raman hyperspectral imaging is a technique of choice for assessing the distributional homogeneity of compounds of interest. Indeed, the combination of both spectroscopic and spatial information provides a detailed knowledge of chemical composition and component distribution. Actually, most authors assess homogeneity using parameters of the histogram of intensities (e.g. mean, skewness and kurtosis). However, this approach does not take into account spatial information and loses the main advantage of imaging. To overcome this limitation, we propose a new criterion: Distributional Homogeneity Index (DHI). DHI has been tested on simulated maps and formulation development samples. The distribution maps of the samples were obtained without validated calibration model since different formulations were under investigation. The results obtained showed a linear relationship between content uniformity values and DHI values of distribution maps. Therefore, DHI methodology appears to be a suitable tool for the analysis of homogeneity of distribution maps even without calibration during formulation development.Entities:
Keywords: Distributional homogeneity; Hyperspectral imaging; Macropixels; Pharmaceutical formulation; Raman spectroscopy
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24626397 DOI: 10.1016/j.aca.2014.02.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chim Acta ISSN: 0003-2670 Impact factor: 6.558