Measurement uncertainty of dissolution test of acetaminophen immediate release tablets using Monte Carlo simulations

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Autor(a) principal: Romero, Daniel Cancelli
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Lourenço, Felipe Rebello
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/bjps/article/view/140184
Resumo: Analytical results are widely used to assess batch-by-batch conformity, pharmaceutical equivalence, as well as in the development of drug products. Despite this, few papers describing the measurement uncertainty estimation associated with these results were found in the literature. Here, we described a simple procedure used for estimating measurement uncertainty associated with the dissolution test of acetaminophen tablets. A fractionate factorial design was used to define a mathematical model that explains the amount of acetaminophen dissolved (%) as a function of time of dissolution (from 20 to 40 minutes), volume of dissolution media (from 800 to 1000 mL), pH of dissolution media (from 2.0 to 6.8), and rotation speed (from 40 to 60 rpm). Using Monte Carlo simulations, we estimated measurement uncertainty for dissolution test of acetaminophen tablets (95.2 ± 1.0%), with a 95% confidence level. Rotation speed was the most important source of uncertainty, contributing about 96.2% of overall uncertainty. Finally, it is important to note that the uncertainty calculated in this paper reflects the expected uncertainty to the dissolution test, and does not consider variations in the content of acetaminophen.
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title Measurement uncertainty of dissolution test of acetaminophen immediate release tablets using Monte Carlo simulations
spellingShingle Measurement uncertainty of dissolution test of acetaminophen immediate release tablets using Monte Carlo simulations
Romero, Daniel Cancelli
Acetaminophen tablets/dissolution test/measurement uncertainty
Monte Carlo simulation
title_short Measurement uncertainty of dissolution test of acetaminophen immediate release tablets using Monte Carlo simulations
title_full Measurement uncertainty of dissolution test of acetaminophen immediate release tablets using Monte Carlo simulations
title_fullStr Measurement uncertainty of dissolution test of acetaminophen immediate release tablets using Monte Carlo simulations
title_full_unstemmed Measurement uncertainty of dissolution test of acetaminophen immediate release tablets using Monte Carlo simulations
title_sort Measurement uncertainty of dissolution test of acetaminophen immediate release tablets using Monte Carlo simulations
author Romero, Daniel Cancelli
author_facet Romero, Daniel Cancelli
Lourenço, Felipe Rebello
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Lourenço, Felipe Rebello
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acetaminophen tablets/dissolution test/measurement uncertainty
Monte Carlo simulation
topic Acetaminophen tablets/dissolution test/measurement uncertainty
Monte Carlo simulation
description Analytical results are widely used to assess batch-by-batch conformity, pharmaceutical equivalence, as well as in the development of drug products. Despite this, few papers describing the measurement uncertainty estimation associated with these results were found in the literature. Here, we described a simple procedure used for estimating measurement uncertainty associated with the dissolution test of acetaminophen tablets. A fractionate factorial design was used to define a mathematical model that explains the amount of acetaminophen dissolved (%) as a function of time of dissolution (from 20 to 40 minutes), volume of dissolution media (from 800 to 1000 mL), pH of dissolution media (from 2.0 to 6.8), and rotation speed (from 40 to 60 rpm). Using Monte Carlo simulations, we estimated measurement uncertainty for dissolution test of acetaminophen tablets (95.2 ± 1.0%), with a 95% confidence level. Rotation speed was the most important source of uncertainty, contributing about 96.2% of overall uncertainty. Finally, it is important to note that the uncertainty calculated in this paper reflects the expected uncertainty to the dissolution test, and does not consider variations in the content of acetaminophen.
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