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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-206303

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A novel, simple, optimized reversed-phase chromatography method for assay of Tofisopam in pure and tablet form is developed. The experimental trial was by Box Behnken design using the Design Expert® software 10 version. The attributes selected were peak symmetry, number of theoretical, and peak purity. The predicted data satisfied with actual experimental data. The optimized chromatographic conditions required a quaternary pump with a mobile phase of Water: Acetonitrile 25:75 v/v at 1 mL/min, oven temperature at 25oC at 310 nm using C18(250 × 4.6 mm Id, 5μm) column and PDA detector with a run time of 5 min. The method was validated for linearity, precision, accuracy, and specificity. The method produced a linear response over a concentration range of 4–24 ppm with an overall average accuracy of 99.98%. The method was robust, reproducible, and specific with respect to the retention time of tofisopam.

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São Paulo; s.n; s.n; 2020. 144 p. tab, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1290792

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O guia Q8(R2) do guia ICH descreve Qualidade por Design (QbD) como "uma abordagem sistemática para desenvolvimento farmacêutico que começa com objetivos predefinidos e enfatiza produto, entendimento e controle dos processos, baseado em dados científicos sólidos e gestão do risco da qualidade". Os métodos analíticos são considerados parte integrante do desenvolvimento farmacêutico. Assim, a Qualidade por Design Analítico (AQbD) é justificável e recomendada para obter flexibilidade regulatória, reduzir os resultados fora de especificação, obter um alto grau de robustez e um método analítico econômico. O Planejamento de Experimentos (DoE) é um conjunto de ferramentas estatísticas que inclui delineamentos de triagem e otimização, no qual os fatores são sistematicamente variados para determinar seus efeitos nas respostas, o que permite a determinação de quais fatores são os mais significantes, a identificação de qual configuração de fatores resulta em respostas otimizadas e a identificação de interações entre os fatores. As abordagens QbD e AQbD permitem a melhoria contínua ao longo do ciclo de vida do produto farmacêutico e do método analítico, inclusive para reduzir a variabilidade do produto, melhorar o desempenho do processo, reduzir resultados fora da especificação, melhorar o desempenho analítico, entre outros. O Cloridrato de Verapamil foi escolhido como molécula teste para desenvolvimento do projeto. Na primeira etapa do estudo foi realizado uma triagem com 13 fatores e 20 experimentos, utilizando o delineamento Plackett-Burman, seguiu-se para a próxima etapa com 7 fatores e 16 experimentos através do delineamento fatorial fracionado (Res.: IV). A etapa de otimização foi realizada com 3 fatores e 20 experimentos utilizando o delineamento central composto. Após todas as etapas do estudo, as seguintes condições foram consideradas ideais: Fase móvel A - Tampão formiato de amônio 10 mM pH 3,0, Fase móvel B - Amoníaco 2,0% em acetonitrila, eluição do tipo gradiente, coluna cromatográfica XSelect CSH C18 (100mm x 4,6mm x 3,5 µm), fluxo de 0,7 mL/min, volume de injeção de 2 µL para teor e 10 µL para produtos de degradação. Os métodos desenvolvidos são robustos, validados e indicativos de estabilidade


The ICH guide Q8 (R2) describes Quality by Design as "a systematic approach to pharmaceutical development that begins with predefined goals and emphasizes product, understanding and control of processes, based on solid scientific data and Quality Risk Management ". Analytical methods are considered an integral part of pharmaceutical development. Thus, the application of QbD approach to analytical method development is justifiable and a recommended strategy to attain regulatory flexibility, to reduce out-of-specification results, to achieve a high degree of robustness and a cost-effective analytical method. DoE is a set of statistical tools which include screening designs and optimization designs. In DoE approach, the controlled input factors are systematically varied to determine their effects on the output responses, which allows the determination of the most important input factors, the identification of input factors setting leading to optimized output responses, and the identification of interactions between input factors. The QbD and AQbD approach allows the continuous improvement throughout the lifecycle of pharmaceutical product and analytical method, including to reduce product variability, to improve process performance, to reduce out-of-specification results, to improve analytical performance, among others. Verapamil Hydrochloride was chosen as a test molecule for the development of the project. In the first phase of the study, a 13-factor and 20-experiment screening was performed using the Plackett-Burman design, followed by the 7-factor and 16-experiment next stage through fractional factorial design (Res .: IV). The optimization step was performed with 3 factors and 20 experiments using the composite central design. After performing all the study steps, the following conditions were considered ideal: Mobile Phase A - 10 mM ammonium formate buffer pH 3.0, Mobile Phase B - 2.0% ammonia in acetonitrile, gradient elution, column chromatographic XSelect CSH C18 (100mm x 4.6mm x 3.5µm), flow rate of 0.7ml / min, injection volume of 2µL for assay and 10µL for degradation products. The methods developed are robust, validated and stability indicating


Subject(s)
Laboratory and Fieldwork Analytical Methods/methods , Drawing , Methods , Acetonitriles/adverse effects , Pharmaceutical Preparations , Verapamil , Mass Screening , Drug Development/instrumentation
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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-210598

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The present article utilized analytical quality by design (AQbD) methodology to optimize chromatographic conditionsfor the routine analysis of Cholecalciferol (CHL). Taguchi orthogonal array design and Box–Behnken designwere employed to screen and optimize critical method parameters for augmenting the method performance. Theoptimal chromatographic separation was attained on Eurosphere® 100-5, C8 (250 × 4.6 mm i.d., 5 μm) column in anisocratic elution mode using methanol:acetonitrile (50:50, % v/v) as mobile phase at a flow rate of 1.0 ml/minutesand photodiode array detection at 265 nm. The optimized chromatographic method was successfully validated asper International Council for Harmonisation Q2 (R1) guidelines. The method was found to be linear (r2 = 0.9993)in the range of 20–100 IU/ml. Limit of detection and limit of quantitation were found to be 10 and 20 IU/ml. Theprecision, robustness, and ruggedness values were within the acceptance limits (relative standard deviation < 2). Thepercent recovery of in-house developed 400 IU mouth dissolving tablets and marketed Tayo 60k tablets were foundto be 99.89% and 101.46%, respectively. The forced degradation products were well resolved from the main peaksuggesting the stability-indicating the power of the method. In conclusion, the AQbD-driven method is highly suitablefor analysis of CHL in bulk and pharmaceutical formulations

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São Paulo; s.n; s.n; 2019. 82 p. graf, tab, ilus.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1008499

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Para efetivamente tratar uma infecção, é necessário que o antibiótico possua atividade antimicrobiana adequada e seja capaz de inibir o crescimento do microrganismo patogênico. O doseamento microbiológico é uma metodologia indicada para a análise do antimicrobiano de forma simples, quando comparado com outras metodologias. A Food and Drug Administration (FDA) tem encorajado uma abordagem proativa para introduzir inovações e benefícios associados ao processo de produção farmacêutica. A Qualidade por Design Analítico (AQbD) ajuda no desenvolvimento de métodos analíticos robustos e de baixo custo, que são aplicáveis durante todo ciclo de vida do produto. Os métodos microbiológicos tradicionais, de forma geral, apresentam baixa reprodutibilidade e alta incerteza. Desta forma, justifica-se o desenvolvimento de métodos microbiológicos alternativos para a análise de antimicrobianos empregando-se os conceitos de Qualidade por Design Analítico, com a finalidade de melhorar a reprodutibilidade e reduzir a incerteza final. O objetivo deste trabalho foi aplicar o conceito de Qualidade por Design Analítico (AQbD) no desenvolvimento de método colorimétrico para análise de sulfato de neomicina. O sulfato de neomicina é um antimicrobiano aminoglicosídeo amplamente empregado no tratamento de infecções cutâneas ou mucosas, tais como queimaduras, úlceras, e dermatites infecciosas. Métodos cromatográficos como a cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência em fase reversa, de pareamento iônico ou cromatografia iônica com derivatização (pré ou pós-coluna) são utilizados para a análise de aminoglicosídeos, inclusive sulfato de neomicina. Contudo, de acordo com as farmacopeias, o método microbiológico é o método analítico de escolha para a análise de sulfato de neomicina e outros aminoglicosídeos. A análise colorimétrica é um método amplamente utilizado para a detecção e quantificação de diferentes substâncias, incluindo o crescimento microbiano em estudos de eficácia terapêutica. Neste trabalho, propomos o uso de resazurina como marcador colorimétrico. O indicador sofre uma reação de oxido-redução na qual altera a coloração em resposta à redução química resultante do crescimento celular. O uso de microplacas para a análise colorimétrica é uma alternativa ao método realizado em tubos de ensaio. Uma alternativa ao uso de espectrofotômetros para a análise colorimétrica é o uso de aparelhos smartphones, pois são equipados com CPUs rápidas, câmeras de alta resolução e sensores de imagem. O processamento da imagem captada pela câmera do dispositivo é utilizado como um analisador colorimétrico. Portanto, a aplicação dos conceitos de Qualidade por Design Analítico (AQbD) possibilitou o desenvolvimento racional de método microbiológico colorimétrico para análise de sulfato de neomicina


o effectively treat an infection, the antibiotic must have adequate antimicrobial activity and be capable of inhibiting the growth of the pathogenic microorganism. The microbiological assay is an indicated methodology for the analysis of the antimicrobial in a simple way, when compared with other methodologies. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has encouraged a proactive approach to introducing innovations and benefits associated with the pharmaceutical production process. Analytical Design Quality (AQbD) assists in the development of robust, low cost analytical methods that are applicable throughout the product life cycle. Traditional microbiological methods, in general, have low reproducibility and high uncertainty. Thus, it is justified the development of alternative microbiological methods for the analysis of antimicrobials using the concepts of Quality by Analytical Design, in order to improve reproducibility and reduce final uncertainty. The objective of this work was to apply the concept of Quality by Analytical Design (AQbD) in the development of a colorimetric method for the analysis of neomycin sulfate. Neomycin Sulfate is an aminoglycoside antimicrobial widely used in the treatment of cutaneous or mucosal infections, such as burns, ulcers, and infectious dermatitis. Chromatographic methods such as reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography, ion-pairing or ion chromatography with derivatization (pre or post-column) are used for the analysis of aminoglycosides, including neomycin sulfate. However, according to pharmacopoeias, the microbiological method is the analytical method of choice for the analysis of neomycin sulphate and other aminoglycosides. Colorimetric analysis is a widely used method for the detection and quantification of different substances, including microbial growth in studies of therapeutic efficacy. In this work, we propose the use of resazurin as a colorimetric marker. The indicator undergoes an oxidation-reduction reaction in which it alters the coloration in response to the chemical reduction resulting from cell growth. The use of microplates for colorimetric analysis is an alternative to the method carried out in test tubes. An alternative to the use of spectrophotometers for colorimetric analysis is the use of smartphones because they are equipped with fast CPUs, high resolution cameras and image sensors. The image processing captured by the device's camera is used as a colorimetric analyzer. Therefore, the application of the concepts of Quality by Analytical Design (AQbD) allowed the rational development of a microbiological colorimetric method for analysis of neomycin sulfate


Subject(s)
Neomycin/classification , Colorimetry/instrumentation , Laboratory and Fieldwork Analytical Methods/analysis , Anti-Infective Agents/adverse effects , Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs ; (24): 3992-3997, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-852489

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Objective To study the development of analytical quality by design (AQbD) method for the identification of Compound Danshen Dripping Pills (CDDP) by UPLC-UV. Methods The number of peaks and the target peak content (notoginsenoside R1, ginsenoside Rg1, ginsenoside Re and ginsenoside Rb1) were taken as the analytical target profile (ATP), Plackett-Burman design (PBD) method was used to select critical method parameters (CMPs) and critical method attributes (CMAs) on the basis of risk assessment, and then the response model between CMAs and CMPs was established by Box-Behnken design (BBD). The optimal conditions were obtained via multivariable regression analysis and verified. Results From the seven factors of risk assessment, the flow rate (A), sample weight (B), and C18 column weight (C) were selected as CMPs. And CMAs were the number of peaks (N), notoginsenoside R1 (CR1) and ginsenoside Re (CRe). The variation trends of each factor and model were analyzed by response surface analysis. The optimal conditions were as follows: flow rate of 0.28 mL/min, sample weight of 0.30 g, and C18 column weight of 1.10 g. Under the conditions, N was 12, CR1 was 1.676 5 mg/g, and CRe was 0.669 6 mg/g, with differences of 1.34%, 1.33%, and 2.94% respectively from the predictive values. The final method was as follows: chromatographic column was Acquity UPLC BEH C18 chromatographic column (50 mm × 2.1 mm, 1.7 μm), mobile phase was acetonitrile-water gradient elution, detection wavelength was 203 nm, column temperature was 30 ℃, flow rate was 0.28 mL/min, and injection volume was 2 μL. Conclusion The results prove that the method is reliable.

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Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis ; (6): 27-32, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-672143

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The sample preparation of samples containing bovine serum albumin (BSA), e.g., as used in transdermal Franz diffusion cell (FDC) solutions, was evaluated using an analytical quality-by-design (QbD) approach. Traditional precipitation of BSA by adding an equal volume of organic solvent, often successfully used with conventional HPLC-PDA, was found insufficiently robust when novel fused-core HPLC and/or UPLC-MS methods were used. In this study, three factors (acetonitrile (%), formic acid (%) and boiling time (min)) were included in the experimental design to determine an optimal and more suitable sample treatment of BSA-containing FDC solutions. Using a QbD and Derringer desirability (D) approach, combining BSA loss, dilution factor and variability, we constructed an optimal working space with the edge of failure defined as Do0.9. The design space is modelled and is confirmed to have an ACN range of 8373%and FA content of 170.25%.

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