Saturday, October 5, 2019

Abstract-Determining the Effect of Photodegradation on Film Coated Nifedipine Tablets with Terahertz Based Coating Thickness Measurements


Noritaka Odani, Shikhar Mohan, Eiji Katod,  Hanzhou Feng, Yi Li. Md. Nayeem Hossain. James K.DrennenIII, Carl  A. Anderson,



https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0939641119305235

Film coating of nifedipine tablets is commonly performed to reduce photo-degradation. The coating thickness of these tablets is a primary dictating factor of photo-stability. Terahertz spectroscopy enables accurate measurement of coating thickness. This study identifies a method to determine an end-point of a photo-protective coating process by using coating thickness measurements from terahertz time of flight spectroscopy (THz-TOF). For this method, nifedipine tablets, at different coating thicknesses, were placed in a photostability chamber. The illumination conditions of the coated tablets were adjusted based on the time duration of these tablets inside the chamber. A multiple linear regression model was developed with the coating thickness estimates from THz-TOF and illumination conditions information to predict the amount of drug remaining after photo-degradation (percent label claim). The prediction error of this model was 1.03 % label claim in the range of 88.4 to 100.6 % label claim. According to this model, acceptable levels of photo-protection in illumination conditions of up to approximately 700,000 lux hours was achieved at the end of the coating process (approximately 50 µm coating thickness) performed in this study. These results suggest THz-TOF as a viable process analytical technology tool for process understanding and end-point determination of a photo-protective coating process.

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