Potential of Raman spectroscopy in facilitating pharmaceutical formulations development - An AI perspective.

Journal: International journal of pharmaceutics
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Abstract

Drug development is time-consuming and inherently possesses a high failure rate. Pharmaceutical formulation development is the bridge that links a new chemical entity (NCE) to pre-clinical and clinical trials, and has a high impact on the efficacy and safety of the final drug product. Further, the time required for this process is escalating as formulation techniques are becoming more complicated due to the rising demands for drug products with better efficacy and patient compliance, as well as the inherent difficulties of addressing the unfavorable properties of NCEs such as low water solubility. The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) provides possibilities to accelerate the drug development process. In this review, we first examine applications of AI methods in different types of pharmaceutical formulations and formulation techniques. Moreover, as availability of data is the engine for the advancement of AI, we then suggest a potential way (i.e. applying Raman spectroscopy) for faster high-quality data gathering from formulations. Raman techniques have the capability of analyzing the composition and distribution of components and the physicochemical properties thereof within formulations, which are prominent factors governing drug dissolution profiles and subsequently bioavailability. Thus, useful information can be obtained bridging formulation development to the final product quality.

Authors

  • Ming Gao
    State Key Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100085, China.
  • Sibo Liu
    Nycrist Pharmtech Limited, 2/2D, A3, Science and Technology Park, 3009 Guanguang Rd, Guangming, Shenzhen, Guangdong 518107, China.
  • Jianan Chen
    HUB of Intelligent Neuro-Engineering (HUBIN), Aspire CREATe, DSIS, University College London, London, HA7 4LP, UK.
  • Keith C Gordon
    Dodd-Walls Centre, Department of Chemistry, University of Otago, PO Box56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand.
  • Fang Tian
    Department of Outpatient, Western Theater Command General Hospital of PLA, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
  • Cushla M McGoverin
    Nycrist Pharmatech Limited, 2/2D, A3, Science and Technology Park, 3009 Guanguang Rd, Guangming, Shenzhen, Guangdong 518107, China. Electronic address: cushla@nycrist.com.