M. Andersson et al., Monitoring of a film coating process for tablets using near infrared reflectance spectrometry, J PHARM B, 20(1-2), 1999, pp. 27-37
A process analytical chemical method using near infrared diffuse reflectanc
e spectrometry was developed for the determination of the amount of tablet
coating on single tablets. This method is based on calibration of the spect
ra versus the added mass of coating solution. The tablet core was composed
of two halves of different chemical composition and spectra were recorded f
rom both sides of the tablets. The calibration was carried out using the ch
emometric methods principal component analysis (PCA), partial least squares
(PLS), and multiplicative signal correction (MSC). The PLS-model utilised
spectra obtained from both sides, pretreated with MSG, and ordered into one
object. This method can be used in process analytical chemistry at-line. A
dditional characterisation of the measurements was obtained by calibrating
the spectra versus coating thicknesses obtained from optical microscopy. Us
ing PCA, it was possible to roughly estimate the maximum depth in the coati
ng material that returns chemical information, the 'information depth', whi
ch was 0.1-0.2 mm. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.