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Near-infrared spectroscopic applications in pharmaceutical particle technology
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2019-07-17Registro en:
Razuc, Mariela Fernanda; Grafia, Ana Luisa; Gallo, Loreana Carolina; Ramírez Rigo, María Veronica; Romañach, Rodolfo; Near-infrared spectroscopic applications in pharmaceutical particle technology; Taylor & Francis; Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy; 45; 10; 17-7-2019; 1564-1589
0363-9045
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Razuc, Mariela Fernanda
Grafia, Ana Luisa
Gallo, Loreana Carolina
Ramírez Rigo, María Veronica
Romañach, Rodolfo
Resumen
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is nowadays an established analytical technique in the pharmaceutical industry. The aim of this review is to present the progress of NIRS in providing useful information for pharmaceutical particle technology. NIR methods are now developed to characterize a wide variety of materials (active pharmaceutical ingredients, excipients, co-processed powders, and physical mixtures) and pharmaceutical dosage forms (conventional, modified drug release technologies, and phytomedicines). This review also provides a number of spectra to illustrate the fundamental understanding of NIRS which has been gained. The sampling that must occur prior to the acquisition of near-infrared spectra is also discussed, as well as developments in monitoring mixing, tableting, and coating. This review will be valuable for product formulation and process engineering specialists.