• Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
  • Vol. 2, Issue 1, 37 (2009)
M. JURNA1, M.WINDBERGS2、3, C. J. STRACHAN3、4, L. HARTSUIKER5, C. OTTO5, P. KLEINEBUDDE2, J. L. HEREK1, and H. L. OFFERHAUS1
Author Affiliations
  • 1Optical Sciences Group MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology University of Twente, The Netherlands
  • 2Institute of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics Heinrich-Heine University of D¨usseldorf, Germany
  • 3Centre for Drug Research University of Helsinki, Finland
  • 4School of Pharmacy University of Otago, New Zealand
  • 5BioPhysical Engineering Group MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology University of Twente, The Netherlands
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    M. JURNA, M.WINDBERGS, C. J. STRACHAN, L. HARTSUIKER, C. OTTO, P. KLEINEBUDDE, J. L. HEREK, H. L. OFFERHAUS. COHERENT ANTI-STOKES RAMAN SCATTERING MICROSCOPY TO MONITOR DRUG DISSOLUTION IN DIFFERENT ORAL PHARMACEUTICAL TABLETS[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2009, 2(1): 37 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) microscopy is used to visualize the release of a model drug (theophylline) from a lipid (tripalmitin) based tablet during dissolution. The effects of transformation and dissolution of the drug are imaged in real time. This study reveals that the manufacturing process causes significant differences in the release process: tablets prepared from powder show formation of theophylline monohydrate on the surface which prevents a controlled drug release, whereas solid lipid extrudates did not show formation of monohydrate. This visualization technique can aid future tablet design.
    M. JURNA, M.WINDBERGS, C. J. STRACHAN, L. HARTSUIKER, C. OTTO, P. KLEINEBUDDE, J. L. HEREK, H. L. OFFERHAUS. COHERENT ANTI-STOKES RAMAN SCATTERING MICROSCOPY TO MONITOR DRUG DISSOLUTION IN DIFFERENT ORAL PHARMACEUTICAL TABLETS[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2009, 2(1): 37
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