Qualitative Analysis using less than 1 mg of Tablet Powder

Application Note PHARM012

Introduction

In the initial stage of studying crystallization conditions for pharmaceuticals, there are many cases where only very small amounts of crystals (several hundred μg to less than 1 mg) can be obtained. Here, we introduce an example of measurement using a desktop XRD system combined with a zero - background sample holder.

Crystalline phase analysis

Analysis: Tablet fine powder
Use: Formulation (Dosage Form)
Analyzed materials: Theodol tablet
Analysis software: SmartLab Studio II

PHARM012 - Figure 1 - Diffraction profileFigure 1:  X-ray diffraction profile and qualitative analysis results of 0.05 mg theodol tablets.

Conclusion

Figure 1 is a diffraction profile of 0.05 mg powder of theodol tablet placed on a zero - background sample holder and measured using desktop XRD for about 1 minute. Clear peaks were obtained even from such a small amount of sample, and the intensity was sufficient for qualitative analysis. In the measurement, lactose was identified in addition to theophylline anhydride. By utilizing the zero - background sample holder, highly sensitive detection in a short time is possible even for trace samples in the initial stages of development.


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