Application of miniaturized near-infrared spectroscopy for quality control of extemporaneous orodispersible films

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作者
Foo, Wen Chin [1 ]
Widjaja, Effendi [2 ,3 ]
Khong, Yuet Mei [2 ,4 ]
Gokhale, Rajeev [2 ,5 ]
Chan, Sui Yung [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Singapore, Dept Pharm, Fac Sci, Singapore 117543, Singapore
[2] AbbVie Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore 138588, Singapore
[3] MSD Int GmbH, 50 Tuas West Dr, Singapore 638408, Singapore
[4] AbbVie Inc, N Chicago, IL 60064 USA
[5] Roquette Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore 138667, Singapore
关键词
Near-infrared spectroscopy; Quality control; Orodispersible film; Pharmacy compounding; Identification; Quantification; QUANTIFICATION; IDENTIFICATION; FORMULATIONS; DRUG;
D O I
10.1016/j.jpba.2017.11.068
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Extemporaneous oral preparations are routinely compounded in the pharmacy due to a lack of suitable formulations for special populations. Such small-scale pharmacy preparations also present an avenue for individualized pharmacotherapy. Orodispersible films (ODF) have increasingly been evaluated as a suitable dosage form for extemporaneous oral preparations. Nevertheless, as with all other extemporaneous preparations, safety and quality remain a concern. Although the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) recommends analytical testing of compounded preparations for quality assurance, pharmaceutical assays are typically not routinely performed for such non-sterile pharmacy preparations, due to the complexity and high cost of conventional assay methods such as high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Spectroscopic methods including Raman, infrared and near-infrared spectroscopy have been successfully applied as quality control tools in the industry. The state-of-art benchtop spectrometers used in those studies have the advantage of superior resolution and performance, but are not suitable for use in a small-scale pharmacy setting. In this study, we investigated the application of a miniaturized near infrared (NIR) spectrometer as a quality control tool for identification and quantification of drug content in extemporaneous ODFs. Miniaturized near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is suitable for small-scale pharmacy applications in view of its small size, portability, simple user interface, rapid measurement and real-time prediction results. Nevertheless, the challenge with miniaturized NIR spectroscopy is its lower resolution compared to state-of-art benchtop equipment. We have successfully developed NIR spectroscopy calibration models for identification of ODFs containing five different drugs, and quantification of drug content in ODFs containing 2-10 mg ondansetron (OND). The qualitative model for drug identification produced 100% prediction accuracy. The quantitative model to predict OND drug content in ODFs was divided into two calibrations for improved accuracy: Calibration I and II covered the 2-4 mg and 4-10 mg ranges respectively. Validation was performed for method accuracy, linearity and precision. In conclusion, this study demonstrates the feasibility of miniaturized NIR spectroscopy as a quality control tool for small-scale, pharmacy preparations. Due to its non-destructive nature, every dosage unit can be tested thus affording positive impact on patient safety. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:191 / 198
页数:8
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