Affiliation:
1. Institute of Pharmaceutical Research, GLA University, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Precise measurement of drug concentration in pharmaceutical research is critical, especially
for anti-viral drugs like boceprevir, elvitegravir, indinavir, and saquinavir that combat viral
infections. It is well-known that analytical techniques play an imperative role in identifying and
characterizing active pharmaceutical ingredients in biological samples and drug formulations.
Moreover, precise drug assessment directly influences safety, stability, and efficacy while providing
in-depth insight into drug pharmacokinetics. Other than this, analytical techniques also aid in
identifying impurities, deteriorated products, and potential pollutants. Thus, reliable analytical
methods have become crucial for addressing challenges imposed by complex drug formulations.
The most commonly used analytical technique is UV spectrophotometry, which does not have the
high sensitivity to detect complex drug formulations. In contrast, Liquid Chromatography-Mass
Spectrometry/Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) merges two analytical techniques, chromatography
and mass spectrometry, to accurately quantify biological samples. Furthermore, Ultra-Performance
Liquid Chromatography (UPLC) provides enhanced resolution, faster analysis in short duration,
and low solvent consumption in contrast to HPLC. This comprehensive review aims to critically
assess each analytical approach's accuracy, applicability, selectivity, and limitation to provide
valuable insights for researchers and analysts. Understanding the weaknesses and strengths of
these analytical techniques will enable the researchers to select the suitable analytical method
based on their needs and requirements for quality assessment, precise drug quantification, and optimal
therapeutic efficiency. Eventually, this review intends to advance pharmaceutical research
and development, specifically for anti-viral drugs, by ensuring the effective and secure administration
of therapies.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.