Green and Sustainable Analytical Chemistry-Driven Chromatographic Method Development for Stability Study of Apixaban Using Box-Behnken Design and Principal Component Analysis.

Autor: Prajapati P; Department of Quality Assurance, Maliba Pharmacy College, Maliba Campus, Bardoli-Mahuva Road, Tarsadi, Mahuva, Surat 394 350 Gujarat, India., Rajpurohit P; Department of Quality Assurance, Maliba Pharmacy College, Maliba Campus, Bardoli-Mahuva Road, Tarsadi, Mahuva, Surat 394 350 Gujarat, India., Pulusu VS; Ohio University, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Athens, OH 45701, USA., Shah S; Department of Quality Assurance, Maliba Pharmacy College, Maliba Campus, Bardoli-Mahuva Road, Tarsadi, Mahuva, Surat 394 350 Gujarat, India.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of chromatographic science [J Chromatogr Sci] 2024 Aug 20; Vol. 62 (7), pp. 649-659.
DOI: 10.1093/chromsci/bmad033
Abstrakt: Apixaban (APX) is a novel anti-coagulant drug approved by USFDA. According to referred literature, numerous chromatographic methods such as RP-HPLC and high-performance thin-layer chromatography have been published for the stability study of APX. But these chromatographic methods have been developed using toxic organic solvents that are hazardous to the environment and unsafe for analysts. Hence, green and sustainable analytical chemistry-driven chromatographic method has been developed for the stability study of APX using safe organic solvents for the safety of analysts and the protection of the environment. APX was subjected to forced degradation for the development of a stability-indicating assay method. The method development was carried out by the implementation of chemometric and DoE approaches for minimizing solvent wastage. Principal component analysis was applied for the identification of critical method risk variables (MRVs) and method performance attributes. DoE-based response surface modelling was applied for the optimisation of critical MRVs. The greenness profile scales of published and developed chromatographic methods have been assessed by NEMI and AGREE methods for the estimation of APX. The developed method was found to be more eco-friendly and robust than the published chromatographic methods for the estimation of APX.
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Databáze: MEDLINE