Application of EPR spectroscopy to examine free radicals evolution during storage of the thermally sterilized Ungentum ophthalmicum.
Pharm Dev Technol
; 23(9): 834-837, 2018 Nov.
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ABSTRACT
Free radicals formed during thermal sterilization of the Ungentum ophthalmicum were examined by an X-band EPR spectroscopy. The influence of storage time (15 min; 1, 2 and 3 days after heating) on free radical properties and concentrations in this sample was determined. Thermal sterilization was done according to the pharmaceutical norms. The first-derivative EPR spectra with g-values about 2 were measured with magnetic modulation of 100 kHz in the range of microwave power 2.2-70 mW. The changes of amplitudes (A) and linewidths (ΔBpp) with microwave powers were evaluated. Free radicals in concentration â¼1017 spin/g were formed during heating of the tested Ungentum. Free radical concentration decreased with increase in storage time, and reached values â¼1017 spin/g after 3 days from sterilization. The tested U. ophthalmicum should not be sterilized at a temperature of 160 °C because of the free radicals formation, or it should be used 3 days after heating, when free radicals were considerably quenched. Free radical properties remain unchanged during storage of the Ungentum. The EPR lines of the U. ophthalmicum were homogeneously broadened and their linewidths (ΔBpp) increased with increase in microwave power. EPR spectroscopy is useful to examine free radicals to optimize sterilization process and storage conditions of ophthalmologic samples.
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Ophthalmic Solutions
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Sterilization
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Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy
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Free Radicals
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Hot Temperature
Language:
En
Journal:
Pharm Dev Technol
Journal subject:
FARMACIA
Year:
2018
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Poland