Abstract

Raman spectroscopy (RS) is an inelastic scattering technique that is being recently applied in pharmaceutical applications. In this work this technique was applied to analyze the differences in concentrations of a commercial pharmaceutical form of an acetylsalicylic acid derivative present in tablets manufactured by five different laboratories (A, B, C, D and E). Meyer brand acetylsalicylic acid reagent was used to obtain spectral data as active principle. Five samp les of different laboratories were also analyzed. We used a Raman microscopy device Horiba-JY HR800 with an excitation source of 830 n m and 17 mW. Raw data were analyzed by an arith metic difference between the active substance from each different laboratory sample. Principal co mponent analysis (PCA) was also applied to the spectral set to verify the differences in each pharmaceutical form of acetylsalicylic acid. We found a correlation o f 0.7 between laboratory A and the active substance, and 0.98 between all spectra of the same laboratory A, we conclude that this drug was elaborated with better quality control. Results indicate that Raman spectroscopy can be applied in the pharmaceutical industry to determine adulteration or alteration in pharmaceutical formu lations. We have demonstrate that RS together with PCA can be used as a fast and nondestructive method to determine the characteristics of the molecules present in commercially available drugs with very short acquisition times of few seconds.

Highlights

  • Raman spectroscopy (RS) is an analytical technique based on the effect of the inelastic scattering of light arising fro m changes in the polarizability of electron cloud in the molecule[1,2,3,4]

  • It is spectrally observed that the drugs that correspond to the laboratories A and C are very similar to the active substance

  • M artínez et al.: Raman Spectroscopy: a Test Novel Technique for Quality Control In the Acetylsalicylic Acid inhomogeneous regions analyzed in this drug, this means that, in the drug compaction the concentrations were not h o mo g en eo us

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Introduction

RS is an analytical technique based on the effect of the inelastic scattering of light arising fro m changes in the polarizability of electron cloud in the molecule[1,2,3,4] This technique has become important in recent years due to its variety of applications in areas such as mineralogy, forensics, biology and medicine[5,6,7,8,9]. RS has an important role in the analysis stage of the design of pharmaceutical products and production process Spectroscopy applications in this field are the supervision control of industrial manufacturing processes to determine the distribution of active pharmaceutical ingred ients and excipients in different stages of a develop ment cycle. Th is tool is suitable when used along with other analytical techniques because it provides a non-destructive analysis which requires little or no sample preparat ion

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