Fluorine (19F) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy For Real Time Maraviroc Analysis From Microparticulate Systems |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Future Nanomedicines and Theoretical Chronopharmaceutics, Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 2464 Charlotte, Kansas City, MO 64108, United States;2. Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri—Kansas City, 5100 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64110, United States |
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Abstract: | Real time analysis of pharmaceuticals in controlled release nano and microsystems remains a challenge. It is hypothesized that fluorine 19 nuclear magnetic resonance (19F qNMR) can be used for real time quantification and in vitro release of maraviroc (MVC). The release of maraviroc was analyzed in simulated body fluids from spray dried sodium alginate microspheres (MS) using the 19F qNMR method. Calibration produced a linearity curve in concentration range (0.42 mg/ml – 15 mg/ml), and the limits of detection and quantification values were 0.97 mg/ml and 2.93 mg/ml, respectively. The method was confirmed to be specific, accurate, precise, and robust (%RSE > 2%). MVC was successfully microencapsulated (18% w/w) as evidenced by the FT-IR spectra and SEM images. The MS had an average diameter of 2.522 ± 0.15 μm, with a zeta potential of – 61.31 ± 2.1 mV. Overall, the 19F qNMR method enabled a direct and real time quantification of MVC for an efficient drug release kinetics. This approach could be potentially used to quantify fluorinated drug potency, purity, and stability, and evaluate in vitro release kinetic from different formulations. |
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