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Thermal Analysis,Microcalorimetry and Combined Techniques for the Study of Pharmaceuticals
Authors:Giron  D.
Affiliation:(1) Chemical and Analytical Development, Novartis Pharma AG, 35 Lichtstrasse, Basel CH, 4002, Switzerland
Abstract:Modern thermal analysis, microcalorimetry and new emerging combined techniques which deliver calorimetric, microscopic and spectroscopic data offer a powerful analytical battery for the study of pharmaceuticals. These techniques are very useful in all steps of development of new drug products as well as methods for quality control in production. The characterization of raw materials enables to understand the relationships between polymorphs, solvates and hydrates and to choose the proper development of new drug products with very small amount of material in a very short time. Information on stability, purity is valuable for new entities as well as for marketed drug substances from different suppliers. Excipients which vary from single organic or inorganic entity to complexes matrixes or polymers need to be characterized and properly controlled. The thermodynamic phase-diagrams are the basis of the studies of drug-excipients interactions. They are very useful for the development of new delivery systems. A great number of new formulations need proper knowledge of the behaviour of the glass transition temperature of the components. Semi-liquid systems, interactions in aqueous media are also successfully studied by these techniques. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:amorphous state  combined techniques  drug design  drug product development  drug substance  drug technology  DSC  excipients  failure investigations  hydrates  MDSC  microcalorimetry  pharmaceuticals  polymorphism  polymers  preformulation  process optimization  purity  quality control  solvates  stability  sub-ambient DSC  TG  temperature resolved X-ray diffraction  water interactions  thermal microscopy  water sorption-desorption
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