2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2007.08.055
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Measurement of drug agglomerates in powder blending simulation samples by near infrared chemical imaging

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“…Li et al . described the influence of mean particle size and size distribution on the blending behaviour of the API . Different API fractions (60, 80, 100, 120, 200, and 325 mesh) were blended with two excipients (HPMC and MCC) for 20 min and the samples were analyzed using NIR‐CI.…”
Section: Nir‐ci Applications To the Western Solid Dosage Formsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Li et al . described the influence of mean particle size and size distribution on the blending behaviour of the API . Different API fractions (60, 80, 100, 120, 200, and 325 mesh) were blended with two excipients (HPMC and MCC) for 20 min and the samples were analyzed using NIR‐CI.…”
Section: Nir‐ci Applications To the Western Solid Dosage Formsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al described the influence of mean particle size and size distribution on the blending behaviour of the API. [42] Different API fractions (60, 80, 100, 120, 200, and 325 mesh) were blended with two excipients (HPMC and MCC) for 20 min and the samples were analyzed using NIR-CI. In this study, spectral data cubes of pure API and two excipients were collected to establish a PLS2 model, which was then used to calculate the concentration cube for each NIR-CI data cube.…”
Section: Blending Processmentioning
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“…Another small-scale experiment was reported by Li et al [25], who studied blend uniformity with the objective of measuring the effect of API particle size (i.e., sieve fraction) on blending behavior as a function of time. Small volumes of powder blends were prepared in 20 mL scintillation vials using a benchtop rotating mixer (Glas-Col brand, Terre Haute, IN, USA) and measured using an FPA-based chemical imaging system (Malvern Instruments).…”
Section: Blend Uniformity Of Powder Samplesmentioning
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“…The collected data contribute to qualitative and quantitative information (also known as chemical imaging, CI) about pharmaceutical tablets, enabling the collection of high fidelity, spatially resolved pictures of the chemistry of the sample. A variety of NIR chemical imaging (NIR-CI) applications are documented in the pharmaceutical field, including the study of homogeneity of powder samples (Ma et al, 2007), particle size determination (Li et al, 2008), determination of concentrations, and distribution of components in solid tablets and content uniformity (Cruz et al, 2011). NIR hyperspectral CI is the most widely used qualitative analysis method that provides information about the chemical distribution in the drug samples, such as the API and excipient ingredients (Palou et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%