The growth of pharmaceutical counterfeiting is a major public health problem. This growth is resulting in a proportional increase in the number of samples that medicines control laboratories have to test. Thus the need for simple and affordable preliminary screening methods to be used by inspectors to decide in the field whether to collect a sample for further laboratory analysis or not. This paper intends to evaluate the possibility to employ for preliminary examinations of suspicious samples an optical spectrophotometer (colorimeter) used in the graphic industry, capable of measuring the reflectance visible spectrum of solid materials. The colorimeter was tested on original and counterfeited Viagra, Cialis and Levitra by measuring the colour of tablets' surface and of a specific spot of the packages. Various batches of the original drugs were employed both to investigate precision and robustness of the technique and to build spectral libraries. These libraries were used to compare suspicious samples to the corresponding original by means of a wavelength distance pattern recognition method. The method was eventually tested on suspicious samples sized by police authorities in order to evaluate its effectiveness. The device resulted precise and robust toward ambient conditions changes, although some limits emerged: the libraries of original samples need a frequent update and a lower precision is to be expected for tablets which surface is extremely convex. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Counterfeit drugs detection by measurement of tablets and secondary packaging colour / Andrea Luca, Rodomonte; Maria Cristina, Gaudiano; Eleonora, Antoniella; Daniela, Lucente; Virginia, Crusco; Monica, Bartolomei; Paola, Bertocchi; Livia, Manna; Luisa, Valvo; Alhaique, Franco; Nadia, Muleri. - In: JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS. - ISSN 0731-7085. - 53:2(2010), pp. 215-220. (Intervento presentato al convegno 13th International Meeting on Recent Development in Pharmaceutical Analysis tenutosi a Milan, ITALY nel SEP, 2009) [10.1016/j.jpba.2010.03.044].

Counterfeit drugs detection by measurement of tablets and secondary packaging colour

ALHAIQUE, Franco;
2010

Abstract

The growth of pharmaceutical counterfeiting is a major public health problem. This growth is resulting in a proportional increase in the number of samples that medicines control laboratories have to test. Thus the need for simple and affordable preliminary screening methods to be used by inspectors to decide in the field whether to collect a sample for further laboratory analysis or not. This paper intends to evaluate the possibility to employ for preliminary examinations of suspicious samples an optical spectrophotometer (colorimeter) used in the graphic industry, capable of measuring the reflectance visible spectrum of solid materials. The colorimeter was tested on original and counterfeited Viagra, Cialis and Levitra by measuring the colour of tablets' surface and of a specific spot of the packages. Various batches of the original drugs were employed both to investigate precision and robustness of the technique and to build spectral libraries. These libraries were used to compare suspicious samples to the corresponding original by means of a wavelength distance pattern recognition method. The method was eventually tested on suspicious samples sized by police authorities in order to evaluate its effectiveness. The device resulted precise and robust toward ambient conditions changes, although some limits emerged: the libraries of original samples need a frequent update and a lower precision is to be expected for tablets which surface is extremely convex. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2010
cialis; colorimeter; counterfeiting; levitra; viagra; visible spectroscopy
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Counterfeit drugs detection by measurement of tablets and secondary packaging colour / Andrea Luca, Rodomonte; Maria Cristina, Gaudiano; Eleonora, Antoniella; Daniela, Lucente; Virginia, Crusco; Monica, Bartolomei; Paola, Bertocchi; Livia, Manna; Luisa, Valvo; Alhaique, Franco; Nadia, Muleri. - In: JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS. - ISSN 0731-7085. - 53:2(2010), pp. 215-220. (Intervento presentato al convegno 13th International Meeting on Recent Development in Pharmaceutical Analysis tenutosi a Milan, ITALY nel SEP, 2009) [10.1016/j.jpba.2010.03.044].
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