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Maria Victoria Silva Elipe1, Lan Li1, Karthik Nagapudi1, Alan M Kook2, Carlos Cobas3, Isaac Iglesias3, Chen Peng3.
Abstract
It is necessary to show that the active content in the dosage form of drugs is within a certain narrow range of the label claim. In case of fluorinated drugs, the active content can be measured by high field solid state NMR because the excipients lack fluorine. To make NMR reachable to any laboratory, simple to use, and at a low cost, measurement of (19) F nucleus using a 23 MHz (for (1) H) low field benchtop time-domain (TD) NMR was investigated. Three fluorinated drug products, cinacalcet, lansoprazole, and ciprofloxacin, were chosen for this study. The doses for these drug products range from 15 to 500 mg. The average drug content measured using (19) F TD-NMR compares well with the reported label claims for the three drugs tested. (19) F TD-NMR is a simple and non-destructive technique to measure drug content in tablets. In addition, the accessibility and simplicity of the technique makes it an excellent process analytical technology tool for development and manufacturing in the pharmaceutical industry.Entities:
Keywords: 19 F; API; NMR; PAT; drug average content; drug product; drug substance; low field NMR; time-domain NMR
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25773191 DOI: 10.1002/mrc.4223
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Magn Reson Chem ISSN: 0749-1581 Impact factor: 2.447