Sounding out falsified medicines from genuine medicines using Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy (BARDS)

Abstract The trade in falsified medicine has increased significantly and it is estimated that global falsified sales have reached $100 billion in 2020. The EU Falsified Medicines Directive states that falsified medicines do not only reach patients through illegal routes but also via the legal supply...

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Main Authors: Anas Alfarsi, Céline Caillet, Garry Fawbert, Simon Lawrence, Jacob Krüse, Seán McSweeney, Marcus O’Mahony, Arjen Dondorp, Paul N. Newton, Dara Fitzpatrick
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90323-2
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spelling doaj-fe8027c73d484d9596ca37dcc3179bd52021-06-20T11:30:58ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-06-0111111210.1038/s41598-021-90323-2Sounding out falsified medicines from genuine medicines using Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy (BARDS)Anas Alfarsi0Céline Caillet1Garry Fawbert2Simon Lawrence3Jacob Krüse4Seán McSweeney5Marcus O’Mahony6Arjen Dondorp7Paul N. Newton8Dara Fitzpatrick9School of Chemistry, Analytical and Biological Chemistry Research Facility (ABCRF), University College CorkLao-Oxford-Mahosot Hospital-Wellcome Trust Research Unit, Microbiology Laboratory, Mahosot HospitaleGlaxoSmithKline Plc (GSK)eGlaxoSmithKline Plc (GSK)KinetoxCork Institute of TechnologyPharmaceutical Manufacturing Technology Centre, Bernal Institute, University of LimerickMahidol Oxford Research Unit (MORU), Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol UniversityLao-Oxford-Mahosot Hospital-Wellcome Trust Research Unit, Microbiology Laboratory, Mahosot HospitalSchool of Chemistry, Analytical and Biological Chemistry Research Facility (ABCRF), University College CorkAbstract The trade in falsified medicine has increased significantly and it is estimated that global falsified sales have reached $100 billion in 2020. The EU Falsified Medicines Directive states that falsified medicines do not only reach patients through illegal routes but also via the legal supply chain. Falsified medicines can contain harmful ingredients. They can also contain too little or too much active ingredient or no active ingredient at all. BARDS (Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy) harnesses an acoustic phenomenon associated with the dissolution of a sample (tablet or powder). The resulting acoustic spectrum is unique and intrinsic to the sample and can be used as an identifier or signature profile. BARDS was evaluated in this study to determine whether a product is falsified or genuine in a rapid manner and at lower cost than many existing technologies. A range of genuine and falsified medicines, including falsified antimalarial tablets from south-east Asia, were tested, and compared to their counterpart genuine products. Significant differences between genuine and falsified doses were found in their acoustic signatures as they disintegrate and dissolve. Principal component analysis was employed to differentiate between the genuine and falsified medicines. This demonstrates that the tablets and capsules included here have intrinsic acoustic signatures which could be used to screen the quality of medicines.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90323-2
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author Anas Alfarsi
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Simon Lawrence
Jacob Krüse
Seán McSweeney
Marcus O’Mahony
Arjen Dondorp
Paul N. Newton
Dara Fitzpatrick
spellingShingle Anas Alfarsi
Céline Caillet
Garry Fawbert
Simon Lawrence
Jacob Krüse
Seán McSweeney
Marcus O’Mahony
Arjen Dondorp
Paul N. Newton
Dara Fitzpatrick
Sounding out falsified medicines from genuine medicines using Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy (BARDS)
Scientific Reports
author_facet Anas Alfarsi
Céline Caillet
Garry Fawbert
Simon Lawrence
Jacob Krüse
Seán McSweeney
Marcus O’Mahony
Arjen Dondorp
Paul N. Newton
Dara Fitzpatrick
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title Sounding out falsified medicines from genuine medicines using Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy (BARDS)
title_short Sounding out falsified medicines from genuine medicines using Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy (BARDS)
title_full Sounding out falsified medicines from genuine medicines using Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy (BARDS)
title_fullStr Sounding out falsified medicines from genuine medicines using Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy (BARDS)
title_full_unstemmed Sounding out falsified medicines from genuine medicines using Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy (BARDS)
title_sort sounding out falsified medicines from genuine medicines using broadband acoustic resonance dissolution spectroscopy (bards)
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publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract The trade in falsified medicine has increased significantly and it is estimated that global falsified sales have reached $100 billion in 2020. The EU Falsified Medicines Directive states that falsified medicines do not only reach patients through illegal routes but also via the legal supply chain. Falsified medicines can contain harmful ingredients. They can also contain too little or too much active ingredient or no active ingredient at all. BARDS (Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy) harnesses an acoustic phenomenon associated with the dissolution of a sample (tablet or powder). The resulting acoustic spectrum is unique and intrinsic to the sample and can be used as an identifier or signature profile. BARDS was evaluated in this study to determine whether a product is falsified or genuine in a rapid manner and at lower cost than many existing technologies. A range of genuine and falsified medicines, including falsified antimalarial tablets from south-east Asia, were tested, and compared to their counterpart genuine products. Significant differences between genuine and falsified doses were found in their acoustic signatures as they disintegrate and dissolve. Principal component analysis was employed to differentiate between the genuine and falsified medicines. This demonstrates that the tablets and capsules included here have intrinsic acoustic signatures which could be used to screen the quality of medicines.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90323-2
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