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Comparison of quantitative analysis techniques for the determination of heat seal lacquer layers on aluminum blister foils

2010

For decades a gravimetric method has been common standard for the determination of heat seal lacquers on aluminum blister foils. With the availability of appropriate techniques such as interferometric, infrared reflection absorption spectroscopic (IRRAS), beta backscatter, impedance spectroscopic and eddy current techniques respectively, more efficient determinations can be foreseen which are subject of the present communication. The different methods were compared to each other regarding parameters required for validation of analytical procedures according to the ICH guidelines Q2 (R1) such as linearity, precision, accuracy, robustness and quantitation limits. The interferometric, IRRAS an…

Quality ControlAbsorption (acoustics)Hot TemperatureMaterials scienceSpectrophotometry InfraredBackscatterPharmaceutical Scienceengineering.materiallaw.inventionOpticsCoatinglawEddy currentScattering RadiationElectrical impedanceDrug Packagingbusiness.industryLinearityReference StandardsInterferometryModels ChemicalCalibrationengineeringGravimetric analysisAnalytical proceduresbusinessPlasticsAluminumEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Quality control Fourier transform infrared determination of diazepam in pharmaceuticals

2007

A quality control procedure has been developed for the determination of diazepam in pharmaceuticals using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The method involves the off-line extraction of diazepam with chloroform by sonication and direct determination in the extracts through peak area measurement in the interval between 1672 and 1682 cm(-1) using a baseline correction defined between 1850 and 1524 cm(-1). For standardization it was used an external calibration line established from standard solutions of diazepam in chloroform. The method provides a limit of detection of 0.04 mg per tablet (n=5), a relative standard deviation (R.S.D.) of 0.5% for 5 independent measurements of a …

Quality ControlClinical BiochemistryAnalytical chemistryPharmaceutical ScienceInfrared spectroscopyStandard solutionAnalytical Chemistrysymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundSpectrophotometrySpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredDrug DiscoveryCalibrationmedicineFourier transform infrared spectroscopySpectroscopyDetection limitDiazepamChromatographyChloroformmedicine.diagnostic_testChemistryReference StandardsFourier transformAnti-Anxiety AgentsPharmaceutical PreparationsCalibrationsymbolsSpectrophotometry UltravioletTabletsJournal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
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Fit-for-purpose chromatographic method for the determination of amikacin in human plasma for the dosage control of patients

2015

In this paper, a simple, rapid and sensitive method based on liquid chromatography with fluorimetric detection (HPLC-FLD) for the determination of amikacin (AMK) in human plasma is developed. Determination is performed by pre-column derivatization of AMK with ortho-phtalaldehyde (OPA) in presence of N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) at pH 9.5 for 5 min at 80 °C. In our knowledge, this is the first time that NAC has been used in AMK derivatization. Derivatization conditions (pH, AMK/OPA/NAC molar ratios, temperature and reaction time) are optimized to obtain a single and stable, at room temperature, derivative. Separation of the derivative is achieved on a reversed phase LC column (Kromasil C18, 5 μ…

Quality ControlCorrelation coefficientAnalytical chemistryDerivative01 natural sciencesFluorescence spectroscopyAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineHumansFluorometryDerivatizationAcetonitrileAmikacinChromatography High Pressure LiquidChromatographyDose-Response Relationship DrugPlasma samples010405 organic chemistry010401 analytical chemistryBacterial InfectionsAnti-Bacterial Agents0104 chemical scienceschemistryHuman plasmaAmikacinSpectrophotometry Ultravioletmedicine.drug
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Quality control of gold nanoparticles as pharmaceutical ingredients

2019

Abstract Nanoparticles are being developed for a wide range of medical applications such as, controlled release, drug delivery systems or imagery, theranostics, implants…. For the moment, there is no legal definition of nanoparticles or nanomaterials for therapeutic use. The specific case of gold nanoparticles is not an exception: their current definition as nanoparticle material does not correspond to classic pharmaceutical ingredients as described in Pharmacopoeias. In this study, more than 30 different batches of citrate stabilized gold nanoparticles (AuNP) were synthesized and analyzed thanks to both classical approaches (UV–Vis spectrophotometry, dynamic light scattering coupled or not…

Quality ControlMaterials sciencePharmaceutical ScienceNanoparticleMetal NanoparticlesNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyAcetates030226 pharmacology & pharmacyCitric AcidNanomaterials03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCapillary electrophoresisDynamic light scatteringDrug Stability[CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistrySpectrophotometrymedicinePolyaminesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedicine.diagnostic_testElectrophoresis Capillary[SDV.SP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Pharmaceutical sciences021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyControlled releaseColloidal goldDrug deliveryGold0210 nano-technology
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High-performance micellar liquid chromatography determination of sulphonamides in pharmaceuticals after azodye precolumn derivatization

1995

Abstract A chromatographic procedure with precolumn derivatization to form the N-(1-naphthyl)ethylenediamine dihydrochloride azodyes is proposed for the analysis of several sulphonamides (sodium sulphacetamide, sulphadiazine, sulphaguanidine, sulphamerazine, sulphamethizole, sulphamethoxazole, sulphanilamide and sulphathiazole) in pharmaceutical preparations (tablets, pills, capsules, suspensions and drops). The separation is performed with a 0.05 M sodium dodecyl sulphate/2.4% pentanol eluent at pH 7. The precolumn derivatization improved the resolution in the chromatograms and increased the selectivity in the determination of mixtures of sulphonamides and in preparations where other drugs…

Quality ControlSulfonamidesChromatographyChemistrySodiumClinical BiochemistryPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationHigh-performance liquid chromatographyDosage formAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundColumn chromatographyMicellar liquid chromatographyDrug DiscoveryIndicators and ReagentsSpectrophotometry UltravioletDerivatizationAzo CompoundsQuantitative analysis (chemistry)Chromatography High Pressure LiquidMicellesSpectroscopyAntibacterial agentJournal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
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Local dynamics of DNA probed with optical absorption spectroscopy of bound ethidium bromide

1997

We have studied the local dynamics of calf thymus double-helical DNA by means of an "optical labeling" technique. The study has been performed by measuring the visible absorption band of the cationic dye ethidium bromide, both free in solution and bound to DNA, in the temperature interval 360-30 K and in two different solvent conditions. The temperature dependence of the absorption line shape has been analyzed within the framework of the vibronic coupling theory, to extract information on the dynamic properties of the system; comparison of the thermal behavior of the absorption band of free and DNA-bound ethidium bromide gave information on the local dynamics of the double helix in the prox…

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesBinding SitesAbsorption spectroscopyChemistryAnharmonicityAnalytical chemistryBiophysicsDNASoft modesChromophoreNucleic Acid DenaturationSpectral lineSolutionsKineticsVibronic couplingSpectrophotometryAbsorption bandChemical physicsEthidiumHelixNucleic Acid ConformationThermodynamicsPhysics::Chemical PhysicsResearch ArticleBiophysical Journal
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Structure and Matrix Isolation Infrared Spectrum of Formyl Fluoride Dimer:  Blue-Shift of the C−H Stretching Frequency

2006

Infrared spectroscopy (IR) of formyl fluoride (HCOF) dimer is studied in low-temperature argon and krypton matrixes. New IR absorptions, ca. 17 cm(-1) blue shifted from the monomer C-H stretching fundamental, are assigned to the HCOF dimer. The MP2/6-311++G calculations were utilized to define structures and harmonic frequencies of various HCOF dimers. Among the four optimized structures, the dimer having two C-H...O hydrogen bonds possesses strongest intermolecular bonding. The calculated harmonic frequencies of this dimer structure are shifted from the monomer similarly as observed in the experiment. Thus, we suggest that the experimentally observed blue shifted C-H bands belong to the di…

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesFormatesSpectrophotometry InfraredHydrogen bondInfraredDimerKryptonIntermolecular forceMatrix isolationchemistry.chemical_elementInfrared spectroscopyPhotochemistrySensitivity and SpecificityFluoridesCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundModels ChemicalchemistryPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersQuantum TheoryComputer SimulationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryDimerizationFormyl fluorideThe Journal of Physical Chemistry A
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Quaternary relaxations in sol-gel encapsulated hemoglobin studied via NIR and UV spectroscopy.

2007

In this work, we study the kinetics of the R --T transition in hemoglobin using a combination of near-infrared and near-ultraviolet spectroscopy. We use a sol-gel encapsulation protocol to decelerate the conformational transitions and to avoid spectral perturbations arising from ligand migration and recombination. We monitor two spectroscopic markers: band III in the near-IR, which is a fine probe of the heme pocket conformation, and the tryptophan band in the near-UV, which probes the formation of the Trpbeta37-Aspalpha94 hydrogen bond, characteristic of the T structure, at the critical alpha1beta2 subunit interface. The time evolution of these two bands is monitored after deoxygenation of…

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesSpectrophotometry InfraredHydrogen bondReducing agentKineticsAnalytical chemistryhemoglobinLigandsBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundHemoglobinsKineticsUltraviolet visible spectroscopyMyoglobinchemistryPhysical chemistryHumansProtein quaternary structureSpectrophotometry UltravioletSpectroscopyProtein Structure QuaternaryDeoxygenationGelsProtein BindingBiochemistry
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Chromatographic evaluation of the toxicity in fish of pesticides

2004

Abstract Ecotoxicity assessment is essential before placing new chemical substances on the market. An investigation of the use of the chromatographic retention (log k) in biopartitioning micellar chromatography (BMC) as an in vitro approach to evaluate the toxicity in fish of pesticides (acute toxicity levels as pLC50) is proposed. A heterogeneous data set of 85 pesticides from six chemical families with available experimental fish toxicity data (ECOTOX database from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)) was used. For pesticides exhibiting non-polar narcosis mechanism in fish (non-specific toxicity), more reliable models and precise pLC50 estimations are obtained from log k (quantitat…

Quantitative structure–activity relationshipChromatographyToxicity dataChemistryClinical BiochemistryFishesQuantitative Structure-Activity RelationshipCell BiologyGeneral MedicinePesticideBiochemistryAcute toxicityAnalytical ChemistryEnvironmental chemistryToxicityAnimalsFish <Actinopterygii>Spectrophotometry UltravioletPesticidesEcotoxicityChromatography LiquidJournal of Chromatography B
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Stability of the radiopharmaceutical []DMSA: Study of the ligand exchange reaction with [99Tc]EDTA

1983

Abstract A kinetic study was made of the ligand exchange reaction between [ 99 m Tc]EDTA and DMSA. The results of this study indicate that this exchange reaction is closely related to temperature and pH. Kinetic and thermodynamic parameters demonstrate that both complexes—[ 99 m Tc]EDTA and [ 99 m Tc]DMSA—have a similar stability. Furthermore, the existence of an acid-basic catalysis for the global exchange reaction was established, and the catalytic parameters were calculated. These data were obtained by radiochromatography and visible spectrophotometry.

RadiationNuclear Energy and Engineeringmedicine.diagnostic_testChemistryLigandSpectrophotometryInorganic chemistry99mTc-DMSAKineticsmedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNuclear chemistryCatalysisThe International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes
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