Sensors (Jun 2021)

Texture Analysis of Dried Droplets for the Quality Control of Medicines

  • Yojana J. P. Carreón,
  • Orlando Díaz-Hernández,
  • Gerardo J. Escalera Santos,
  • Ivan Cipriano-Urbano,
  • Francisco J. Solorio-Ordaz,
  • Jorge González-Gutiérrez,
  • Roberto Zenit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s21124048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 12
p. 4048

Abstract

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The quality control of medicines guarantees the effectiveness of treatments for diseases. We explore the use of texture analysis of patterns in dried droplets as a tool to readily detect both impurities and changes in drug concentration. Four types of medicines associated with different routes of administration were analyzed: Methotrexate, Ciprofloxacin, Clonazepam, and Budesonide. We use NaCl and a hot substrate at 63 ∘C to promote aggregate formation and to reduce droplet drying time. Depending on the medicine, optical microscopy reveals different complex aggregates such as circular to oval splatters, fern-like islands, crown shapes, crown needle-like and bump-like patterns as well as dendritic branched and star-like crystals. We use some physical features of the stains (as the stain diameter and superficial area) and gray level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) to characterize patterns of dried droplets. Finally, we show that structural analysis of stains can achieve 95% accuracy in identifying medicines with 30% water dilution, while it achieves 99% accuracy in detecting drugs with 10% other substances.

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