Comparative Application of PLS and PCR Methods to Simultaneous Quantitative Estimation and Simultaneous Dissolution Test of Zidovudine - Lamivudine Tablets

Authors

  • Özgür Üstündağ Ankara University Faculty of Pharmacy Dept. of Analytical Chemistry
  • Erdal Dinç Ankara University Faculty of Pharmacy Dept. of Analytical Chemistry
  • Nurten Özdemir Ankara University Faculty of Pharmacy Dept. of Pharmaceutical Technology
  • Günseli M Tilkan Ankara University Faculty of Pharmacy Dept. of Pharmaceutical Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17344/acsi.2014.1071

Keywords:

PLS, PCR, chemometry, Anti-HIV, dissolution

Abstract

In the development strategies of new drug products and generic drug products, the simultaneous in-vitro dissolution behavior of oral dosage formulations is the most important indication for the quantitative estimation of efficiency and biopharmaceutical characteristics of drug substances. This is to force the related field’s scientists to improve very powerful analytical methods to get more reliable, precise and accurate results in the quantitative analysis and dissolution testing of drug formulations. In this context, two new chemometric tools, partial least squares (PLS) and principal component regression (PCR) were improved for the simultaneous quantitative estimation and dissolution testing of zidovudine (ZID) and lamivudine (LAM) in a tablet dosage form. The results obtained in this study strongly encourage us to use them for the quality control, the routine analysis and the dissolution test of the marketing tablets containing ZID and LAM drugs.  

Author Biographies

Özgür Üstündağ, Ankara University Faculty of Pharmacy Dept. of Analytical Chemistry

pHD of Ankara University Faculty of Pharmacy Dept. of Analytical Chemistry

Erdal Dinç, Ankara University Faculty of Pharmacy Dept. of Analytical Chemistry

Prof. of Analytical Chemistry

Nurten Özdemir, Ankara University Faculty of Pharmacy Dept. of Pharmaceutical Technology

Prof. of Pharmaceutical Technology

Günseli M Tilkan, Ankara University Faculty of Pharmacy Dept. of Pharmaceutical Technology

Researcher of Pharmaceutical Technology

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Published

27.03.2015

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Analytical chemistry