Complementary near-infrared and raman chemical imaging of pharmaceutical thin films
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2011
Abstract
Complementary near-infrared (NIR) and Raman mapping techniques have been used to study the distribution of drug particles suspended in a polymeric film. The film configuration was used with the goal of maintaining a drug with a particle size of less than 10 μm in a nonagglomerated form and to satisfy two commonly encountered pharmaceutical needs: enhanced dissolution rate of poorly soluble drugs and the content uniformity of drugs administered in low doses. A total of four film batches were prepared for this study using hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) with griseofulvin as the active pharmaceutical ingredient. The NIR method analyzed a film area of 3 × 2.6 mm, whereas Raman mapping analyzed an area of 10 × 10 μm, and every sample was analyzed by the two methods. The second derivative transform removed baseline variations in the NIR spectra and provided differentiation between the two components. NIR chemical imaging did not identify clusters larger than 0.05 mm. Raman analysis identified areas rich in griseofulvin or HPMC, which were used to develop a partial least squares discriminant analysis method to determine drug or polymer distribution throughout the film. © 2011 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Identifier
80053278359 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1002/jps.22653
e-ISSN
15206017
ISSN
00223549
First Page
4888
Last Page
4895
Issue
11
Volume
100
Grant
EEC‐0540855
Fund Ref
National Science Foundation
Recommended Citation
Jérez Rozo, Jackeline I.; Zarow, Anna; Zhou, Bo; Pinal, Rodolfo; Iqbal, Zafar; and Romañach, Rodolfo J., "Complementary near-infrared and raman chemical imaging of pharmaceutical thin films" (2011). Faculty Publications. 11618.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/11618
