Application Note PHARM007
Introduction
In drug development and quality evaluation, quantifying trace components and polymorphs is essential. However, preparing calibration curves and obtaining crystal structure information can be a significant burden. The Direct Derivation (DD) method is effective in addressing these issues. It can quantify the components of a mixture using only X-ray diffraction data and chemical formulas of pure substances, eliminating the need for calibration curves and structural information.
Crystalline phase analysis
| Analysis: | Active pharmaceutical ingredients |
| Use: | Pre-formulation (API) |
| Analyzed materials: | Carbamazepine (CBZ) |
| Analysis software: | SmartLab Studio II |

Figure 1: Refinement calculation results for CBZ mixture (prepared values: Form I 99.00 wt%, Form III 1.00 wt%)
Conclusion
Figure 1 shows a profile with carbamazepine Form I with 1.00 wt% Form III. By applying the DD method to this measurement data, a highly accurate quantitative result of 0.99± 0.09 wt% was obtained. The DD method enables simple and high accuracy quantification using only XRD data and chemical formulas of pure substances, without the use of calibration curves or structural information. This makes it effective for the evaluation of impurities produced in the synthesis process.