Analysis of residual moisture in a lyophilized pharmaceutical product by near-infrared spectroscopy
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Quantifying residual moisture in lyophilized pharmaceuticals is critical for process control, product stability, and ensuring drug efficacy. Traditional moisture determination methods are time-consuming and destructive, whereas near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy offers rapid, noninvasive analysis without chemical reagents.
This study aimed to develop and validate diffuse-reflectance NIR methods to measure residual moisture (0–15% w/w) in sealed 30 mL serum vials containing a 1.6 g lyophilized cake, with a product specification of ≤2% moisture by weight.
Diffuse-reflectance NIR spectroscopy is a powerful tool for rapid, accurate, and non-destructive residual moisture measurement in lyophilized products. With strong correlation to Karl Fischer titration and the ability to detect critical drying defects, this approach streamlines analytical workflows and supports stringent quality requirements.
NIR Spectroscopy
IndustriesPharma & Biopharma
ManufacturerMetrohm
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Quantifying residual moisture in lyophilized pharmaceuticals is critical for process control, product stability, and ensuring drug efficacy. Traditional moisture determination methods are time-consuming and destructive, whereas near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy offers rapid, noninvasive analysis without chemical reagents.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study aimed to develop and validate diffuse-reflectance NIR methods to measure residual moisture (0–15% w/w) in sealed 30 mL serum vials containing a 1.6 g lyophilized cake, with a product specification of ≤2% moisture by weight.
Used Methodology and Instrumentation
- Sample preparation: 46 production vials spiked via microsyringe into the headspace with defined water volumes (0–240 µL) and equilibrated for 48 h.
- Reference analysis: Volumetric Karl Fischer titration on unprepared samples to obtain true moisture levels.
- NIR acquisition: FOSS NIRSystems Model 6500 equipped with Rapid Content Analyzer (RCA); 1100–2500 nm range; 32‐scan averaging; Vision software for data handling.
- Data treatment: Second-derivative spectra to remove baseline drift and scattering effects; multiple linear regression (MLR) for calibration.
Main Results and Discussion
- Calibration models: Two MLR equations developed—Equation A for low moisture (0–3.5% H2O) and Equation B for higher moisture (up to 15% H2O); both achieved R² > 0.99.
- Precision: Low-range SEP = 0.119% H2O; high-range SEC slightly increased due to extended range.
- Method comparison: NIR predictions were on average 0.20 ± 0.17% higher than loss-on-drying results, attributable to differences between Karl Fischer and gravimetric reference techniques; bias correction recommended.
- Defect detection: NIR successfully identified vials exhibiting cake “melts,” demonstrating qualitative applicability even when cake morphology is compromised.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Analysis time under 30 s per vial without sample destruction.
- No need for toxic reagents or extensive sample preparation.
- Through-glass measurement enables direct testing of sealed vials, ideal for QA/QC and stability workflows.
Future Trends and Potential Applications
- Automated integration for inline or at‐line residual moisture monitoring in production.
- Advanced chemometric approaches (e.g., PLS, machine learning) to enhance model robustness across diverse formulations.
- Expansion of NIR methods to other critical quality attributes in lyophilized pharmaceuticals, such as potency or excipient uniformity.
Conclusion
Diffuse-reflectance NIR spectroscopy is a powerful tool for rapid, accurate, and non-destructive residual moisture measurement in lyophilized products. With strong correlation to Karl Fischer titration and the ability to detect critical drying defects, this approach streamlines analytical workflows and supports stringent quality requirements.
Used Instrumentation
- FOSS NIRSystems Model 6500 spectrometer with Rapid Content Analyzer accessory.
- NIRS XDS RapidContent Analyzer (current recommendation for new installations).
- Vision software for spectral acquisition and multivariate model development.
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