Solid-state characterization and impurities determination of fluconazol generic products marketed in Morocco
In this paper, we report the results of quality control based in physicochemical characterization and impurities determination of three samples of fluconazole drug substances marketed in Morocco. These samples were supplied by different pharmaceuticals companies. The sample A, as the discovered prod...
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doaj-dc73d372bec149ffa8e71544f0a1d9422021-04-02T09:09:26ZengElsevierJournal of Pharmaceutical Analysis2095-17792012-12-0126412421Solid-state characterization and impurities determination of fluconazol generic products marketed in MoroccoHouda Bourichi0Youness Brik1Philipe Hubert2Yahia Cherrah3Abdelaziz Bouklouze4Research Team of Pharmaceutical and Toxicological AnalysisâLaboratory of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University, Soussi, Rabat, MoroccoPhysicochemical Service, Drugs Quality Control Laboratory, Division of Drugs and Pharmacy, Ministry of Health, Rabat, MoroccoLaboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Pharmacy, CIRM (university of liège) B36-B40000, liège l, BelgiumResearch Team of Pharmaceutical and Toxicological AnalysisâLaboratory of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University, Soussi, Rabat, MoroccoResearch Team of Pharmaceutical and Toxicological AnalysisâLaboratory of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Mohammed V University, Soussi, Rabat, Morocco; Corresponding author. Tel.: +00212 6 61450645; fax: +00212537 77 37 01.In this paper, we report the results of quality control based in physicochemical characterization and impurities determination of three samples of fluconazole drug substances marketed in Morocco. These samples were supplied by different pharmaceuticals companies. The sample A, as the discovered product, was supplied by Pfizer, while samples B and C (generics), were manufactured by two different Indian industries. Solid-state characterization of the three samples was realized with different physicochemical methods as: X-ray powder diffraction, Fourier-transformation infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry. High performance liquid chromatography was used to quantify the impurities in the different samples. The results from the physicochemical methods cited above, showed difference in polymorph structure of the three drug substances. Sample A consisted in pure polymorph III, sample B consisted in pure polymorph II, sample C consisted in a mixture of fluconazole Form III, form II and the monohydrate. This result was confirmed by differential scanning calorimetry. Also it was demonstrated that solvents used during the re-crystallization step were among the origins of these differences in the structure form. On the other hand, the result of the stability study under humidity and temperature showed that fluconazole polymorphic transformation could be owed to the no compliance with the conditions of storage. The HPLC analysis of these compounds showed the presence of specific impurities for each polymorphic form, and a possible relationship could be exist between impurities and crystalline form of fluconazole. Keywords: Generic product, Quality control, Fluconazole, Polymorphism, Impuritieshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095177912000949 |
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Solid-state characterization and impurities determination of fluconazol generic products marketed in Morocco |
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Solid-state characterization and impurities determination of fluconazol generic products marketed in Morocco |
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Solid-state characterization and impurities determination of fluconazol generic products marketed in Morocco |
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Solid-state characterization and impurities determination of fluconazol generic products marketed in Morocco |
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In this paper, we report the results of quality control based in physicochemical characterization and impurities determination of three samples of fluconazole drug substances marketed in Morocco. These samples were supplied by different pharmaceuticals companies. The sample A, as the discovered product, was supplied by Pfizer, while samples B and C (generics), were manufactured by two different Indian industries. Solid-state characterization of the three samples was realized with different physicochemical methods as: X-ray powder diffraction, Fourier-transformation infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry. High performance liquid chromatography was used to quantify the impurities in the different samples. The results from the physicochemical methods cited above, showed difference in polymorph structure of the three drug substances. Sample A consisted in pure polymorph III, sample B consisted in pure polymorph II, sample C consisted in a mixture of fluconazole Form III, form II and the monohydrate. This result was confirmed by differential scanning calorimetry. Also it was demonstrated that solvents used during the re-crystallization step were among the origins of these differences in the structure form. On the other hand, the result of the stability study under humidity and temperature showed that fluconazole polymorphic transformation could be owed to the no compliance with the conditions of storage. The HPLC analysis of these compounds showed the presence of specific impurities for each polymorphic form, and a possible relationship could be exist between impurities and crystalline form of fluconazole. Keywords: Generic product, Quality control, Fluconazole, Polymorphism, Impurities |
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