Literature DB >> 26316044

Analysis of thin baked-on silicone layers by FTIR and 3D-Laser Scanning Microscopy.

Stefanie Funke1, Julia Matilainen2, Heiko Nalenz2, Karoline Bechtold-Peters2, Hanns-Christian Mahler2, Wolfgang Friess3.   

Abstract

Pre-filled syringes (PFS) and auto-injection devices with cartridges are increasingly used for parenteral administration. To assure functionality, silicone oil is applied to the inner surface of the glass barrel. Silicone oil migration into the product can be minimized by applying a thin but sufficient layer of silicone oil emulsion followed by thermal bake-on versus spraying-on silicone oil. Silicone layers thicker than 100nm resulting from regular spray-on siliconization can be characterized using interferometric profilometers. However, the analysis of thin silicone layers generated by bake-on siliconization is more challenging. In this paper, we have evaluated Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy after solvent extraction and a new 3D-Laser Scanning Microscopy (3D-LSM) to overcome this challenge. A multi-step solvent extraction and subsequent FTIR spectroscopy enabled to quantify baked-on silicone levels as low as 21-325μg per 5mL cartridge. 3D-LSM was successfully established to visualize and measure baked-on silicone layers as thin as 10nm. 3D-LSM was additionally used to analyze the silicone oil distribution within cartridges at such low levels. Both methods provided new, highly valuable insights to characterize the siliconization after processing, in order to achieve functionality.
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Keywords:  3D-Laser Scanning Microscopy; Cartridge; FTIR; Silicone distribution; Silicone layer thickness; Siliconization

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26316044     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2015.08.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharm Biopharm        ISSN: 0939-6411            Impact factor:   5.571


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