Quantitative Chemical Profiling of Commercial Glyceride Excipients via 1H NMR Spectroscopy

Isha Saraf, Varun Kushwah, Hansjoerg Weber, Dattatray Modhave, Thean Yeoh, Amrit Paudel*

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Abstract

Glycerides are the main components of oils, and fats, used in formulated products in the food and cosmetic industry as well as in the pharmaceutical product industry. However, there is limited literature available on the analysis of the chemical composition of glycerides. The lack of a suitable analytical method for complete chemical profiling of glycerides is one of the bottlenecks in understanding and controlling the change in chemical composition during processing, formulation, and storage. Thus, the aim of the present study is to develop a calibration-free quantitative proton nuclear magnetic resonance (qHNMR) method for the simultaneous quantification of different components of glycerides. The qHNMR method was developed for the quantification of mono-, di-, and triglycerides; their positional isomers; free fatty acids; and glycerol content. The accuracy, precision, and robustness of the developed method were evaluated and were found suitable for the quantitative analysis of five batches of marketed excipient. The study demonstrates the potential of qHNMR method for the quantification of different components of glycerides in various marketed products. The method has the ability to identify the variability of glycerides among different batches and suppliers in terms of chemical composition and also to discern the changes during storage.

Original languageEnglish
Article number11
JournalAAPS PharmSciTech
Volume22
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2021

Keywords

  • diglyceride
  • isomers
  • method development
  • monoglyceride
  • quantitative proton nuclear magnetic resonance (qHNMR)
  • triglyceride

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pharmaceutical Science

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