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API Content and Blend Uniformity Using Quantum Cascade Laser Spectroscopy Coupled with Multivariate Analysis.

Vladimir Villanueva-López1, Leonardo C Pacheco-Londoño1,2,3, Reynaldo Villarreal-González3, John R Castro-Suarez1,4, Andrés Román-Ospino5, William Ortiz-Rivera1, Nataly J Galán-Freyle2, Samuel P Hernandez-Rivera1.   

Abstract

The process analytical technology (PAT) initiative proposed by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) suggests innovative methods to better understand pharmaceutical processes. The development of analytical methods that quantify active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in powders and tablets is fundamental to monitoring and controlling a drug product's quality. Analytical methods based on vibrational spectroscopy do not require sample preparation and can be implemented during in-line manufacturing to maintain quality at each stage of operations. In this study, a mid-infrared (MIR) quantum cascade laser (QCL) spectroscopy-based protocol was performed to quantify ibuprofen in formulations of powder blends and tablets. Fourteen blends were prepared with varying concentrations from 0.0% to 21.0% (w/w) API. MIR laser spectra were collected in the spectral range of 990 to 1600 cm-1. Partial least squares (PLS) models were developed to correlate the intensities of vibrational signals with API concentrations in powder blends and tablets. PLS models were evaluated based on the following figures of merit: correlation coefficient (R2), root mean square error of calibration, root mean square error of prediction, root mean square error of cross-validation, and relative standard error of prediction. QCL assisted by multivariate analysis was demonstrated to be accurate and robust for analysis of the content and blend uniformity of pharmaceutical compounds.

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Keywords:  PAT; blend uniformity; content uniformity; infrared spectroscopy; quantum cascade laser

Year:  2021        PMID: 34209940     DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics13070985

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmaceutics        ISSN: 1999-4923            Impact factor:   6.321


  16 in total

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Authors:  Weiyong Li; Gregory D Worosila
Journal:  Int J Pharm       Date:  2005-05-13       Impact factor: 5.875

Review 2.  Pharmaceutical applications of Mid-IR and Raman spectroscopy.

Authors:  Siegfried Wartewig; Reinhard H H Neubert
Journal:  Adv Drug Deliv Rev       Date:  2005-06-15       Impact factor: 15.470

3.  An Application for the Quantitative Analysis of Pharmaceutical Tablets Using a Rapid Switching System Between a Near-Infrared Spectrometer and a Portable Near-Infrared Imaging System Equipped with Fiber Optics.

Authors:  Kodai Murayama; Daitaro Ishikawa; Takuma Genkawa; Yukihiro Ozaki
Journal:  Appl Spectrosc       Date:  2018-01-19       Impact factor: 2.388

4.  Spectrophotometric methods for the determination of Ibuprofen in tablets.

Authors:  Abdel Aziz Wahbi; Ekram Hassan; Dalia Hamdy; Essam Khamis; Magda Barary
Journal:  Pak J Pharm Sci       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 0.684

5.  Classical Least Squares-Assisted Mid-Infrared (MIR) Laser Spectroscopy Detection of High Explosives on Fabrics.

Authors:  Leonardo C Pacheco-Londoño; Joaquín A Aparicio-Bolaño; Nataly J Galán-Freyle; Andrés D Román-Ospino; Jose L Ruiz-Caballero; Samuel P Hernández-Rivera
Journal:  Appl Spectrosc       Date:  2018-09-27       Impact factor: 2.388

6.  Rapid HPLC-determination of ibuprofen and flurbiprofen in plasma for therapeutic drug control and pharmacokinetic applications.

Authors:  J Askholt; F Nielsen-Kudsk
Journal:  Acta Pharmacol Toxicol (Copenh)       Date:  1986-11

7.  Simultaneous colorimetric determination of morphine and ibuprofen based on the aggregation of gold nanoparticles using partial least square.

Authors:  Morteza Bahram; Tayyebeh Madrakian; Sakineh Alizadeh
Journal:  J Pharm Anal       Date:  2017-03-14

8.  A Trace Carbon Monoxide Sensor Based on Differential Absorption Spectroscopy Using Mid-Infrared Quantum Cascade Laser.

Authors:  Chen Chen; Qiang Ren; Heng Piao; Peng Wang; Yanzhang Wang
Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)       Date:  2018-12-18       Impact factor: 2.891

9.  Spectroscopic imaging of biomaterials and biological systems with FTIR microscopy or with quantum cascade lasers.

Authors:  James A Kimber; Sergei G Kazarian
Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem       Date:  2017-08-29       Impact factor: 4.142

10.  Quantum Cascade Laser Infrared Spectroscopy for Online Monitoring of Hydroxylamine Nitrate.

Authors:  Marissa E Morales-Rodriguez; Joanna McFarlane; Michelle K Kidder
Journal:  Int J Anal Chem       Date:  2018-09-23       Impact factor: 1.885

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