Thermal Analysis,: Ft-Ir Spectrometer
Thermal Analysis,: Ft-Ir Spectrometer
Thermal Analysis,: Ft-Ir Spectrometer
PREFORMULATION STUDIES OF
THERMAL ANALYSIS, X-RAY DIFFRACTION
AND
FT- IR SPECTROMETER
GUIDED BY:
PRESENTEDE BY:
SAHIL .I.JETHARA
Dr. M R. PATEL M. PHARM – I (2013-14)
Principale & HOD in ROLL NO. – 05
pharmaceutics deepartment PH NO.:- 8460378336
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What is preformulation?
Preformulation studies describes as the process of optimizing
the delivery of drug through determination of physicochemical
properties of the new compound that could effect drug
performance and development of an efficacious, stable and
safe dosage form.
Preformulation commences when a newly synthesized drug
shows sufficient pharmacological promise in animal models to
warrant evaluation in man.
Timings and goals of preformulation
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Thermal analysis
INTRODUCTION:
Definition:
Thermal method of analysis are group of techniques in which
changes in physical and /or chemical properties of a substance are
measured as a function of temperature,while substance is subjected
to controlled temp programme.
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ROLE OF THERMAL ANALYSIS IN
PREFORMULATION
• Thermal method of analysis are group of techniques in which changes in
physical and /or chemical properties of a substance are measured as a
function of temperature, while substance is subjected to controlled temp
programme.
• Physical properties measured by thermal analytical methods
• unique methods in the field of polymer analysis & of high value for a
solid state analysis
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Thermal analytical methods can measure the
following physical properties,
1. WEIGHT LOSS ON DRYING
2. ENTHALPY
3. TEMP
4. GAS EVOLUTION
5. ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY
6. OPTICAL CHARACTERISTIC
7. MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
8. CHANGES IN FORM IN DIMENSION 6
WEIGHT (%)
Instrument: Instrument used for
thermogravimetry is Thermobalance.
ENDOTHERMIC EXOTHERMIC
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5)Thermomicroscopy
This Technique also known as Hostage microscopy.
ISOTHERMAL ADIABATIC
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1) Multi-elemental scanning thermal
analysis(MESTA)
• Method for the identification & characterization of solid
substance.
• Simple,rapid,sensitive,alternative for routine examination of
solid sample.
Principle:
Volatile components in the sample are carried to a high temp
combustion tube where the C,N,S are oxidized to their
respective oxides & detected by the detector.
ADVANTAGE:
• SIMPLE
• Cost effectiveness of MESTA make it a promising tool for
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2) MICROTHERMAL ANALYSIS
5) DYNAMIC MECHANICAL
ANALYSIS
Here the mechanical response of a sample is
measured as it is deformed under oscillating load
against temp/time.
Here, Dynamic Modulus and /or damping of a
substance under oscillatery load is measured.
6) FAST SCAN DSC
FAST SCAN DSC distinguishes melting,
melting degradation, sublimation, & thermal
stability of drug.
2 ) study of polymer
Qualitative information:
Thermogram provides information about Decomposition
mechanism for various polymeric preparation.
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Quantitative information:
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3) Detection of impurity
Basic of any calorimetric purity method:
A sharp melting endotherm indicates the relative purity
where as broad asymmetric curve suggest impurity . the
presence of minute amount of substance broaden its
melting range & lower its mp.
Compare to other thermal methods , DSC is best
method for detection of impurity.
e.g DSC of phenacetin.
(cheking purity of phenacetin
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4) DRUG EXCIPIENT COMPATIBILITY STUDY
a) DSC of sparfloxacin
b) DSC of pvp
C) DSC of 1:1 physical
mixture of Drug:pvp
Conclusion–
incompatibility
Reason:
Absence of melting endotherm
& exotherm is broad. 29
5) study of polymorphism
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9) Study of Thermal behaviour of
Sugar ester.
They have wide range of HLB value so they can be used as surfactant
or penetration enhancer.
Aim of this study, to measure thermal properties of Sugarester & to
differentiate sugarester with HLB.
Thermal properties are measured with modulated DSC,& combined
with HOT STAGE MICROSCOPY to visualised changes in sample durin
heating.
SUGAR ESTER
HYDROPHILIC SE LIPOPHILIC SE
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MINOR APPLICATIONS
- DSC is a valuable tool in choice of suppository
base.
- In study of polymer composition ,miscibility &
individual characterization.
- Study of tablet coating
- Determinations of melting point. etc
- Determination of moisture content in drug.
- Checking technological quality grade of
disintegrate.
- Study of solid drug dispersion.
- Determination of drying temp. for different
excipients.
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