2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2016.05.036
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Quantification and handling of nonlinearity in Raman micro-spectrometry of pharmaceuticals

Abstract: This work demonstrates how nonlinearity in Raman spectrometry of pharmaceuticals can be handled and accurate quantification can be achieved by applying certain chemometric methods including variable selection. Such approach proved to be successful even if the component spectra are very similar or spectral intensities of the constituents are strongly different. The relevant examples are: blends of two crystalline forms of carvedilol ("CRYST-PM" blend) and a three-component pharmaceutical model system ("PHARM-TM… Show more

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“…On the other hand, some problems present non-linearity effect which can be handled with variable selection before applying chemometrics methods [81]. Table 5 details selected examples of chemometrics-assisted methods for determination of APIs in mixtures at the solid state.…”
Section: Assay Of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients At the Solid Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, some problems present non-linearity effect which can be handled with variable selection before applying chemometrics methods [81]. Table 5 details selected examples of chemometrics-assisted methods for determination of APIs in mixtures at the solid state.…”
Section: Assay Of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients At the Solid Statementioning
confidence: 99%