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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2009

The Glass Transition and Sub-Tg-Relaxation in Pharmaceutical Powders and Dried Proteins by Thermally Stimulated Current

Renuka Devi Reddy; Liuquan (Lucy) Chang; Suman A. Luthra; George L. Collins; Ciro Lopez; Sheri L. Shamblin; Michael J. Pikal; Larry A. Gatlin; Evgenyi Y. Shalaev

The main goal of the study was to evaluate the applicability of thermally stimulated current (TSC) as a measure of molecular mobility in dried globular proteins. Three proteins, porcine somatotropin, bovine serum albumin, and immunoglobulin, as well as materials with a strong calorimetric glass transition (T(g)), that is, indomethacin and poly(vinypyrrolidone) (PVP), were studied by both TSC and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Protein/sugar colyophilized mixtures were also studied by DSC, to estimate calorimetric T(g) for proteins using extrapolation procedure. In the majority of cases, TSC detected relaxation events that were not observed by DSC. For example, a sub-T(g) TSC event (beta-relaxation) was observed for PVP at approximately 120 degrees C, which was not detected by the DSC. Similarly, DSC did not detect events in any of the three proteins below the thermal denaturation temperature whereas a dipole relaxation was detected by TSC in the range of 90-140 degrees C depending on the protein studied. The TSC signal in proteins was tentatively assigned as localized mobility of protein segments, which is different from a large-scale cooperative motions usually associated with calorimetric T(g). TSC is a promising method to study the molecular mobility in proteins and other materials with weak calorimetric T(g).


European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics | 2005

The influence of measurement conditions on the Hammett acidity function of solid pharmaceutical excipients.

Andrey V. Zinchuk; Bruno C. Hancock; Evgenyi Y. Shalaev; Renuka Devi Reddy; Ramprakash Govindarajan; Elizabeth Novak


Archive | 2002

Methods of treatment and formulations of cephalosporin

Simon Edward Blanchflower; Roger Nelson Kimball; Renuka Devi Reddy; Evgenyi Y. Shalaev; Brian Scott Bronk


Archive | 2001

Use of o-vanillin and o-vanillin/trolox combinations

Evgenyi Y. Shalaev; Renuka Devi Reddy; Roger Nelson Kimball


Archive | 2006

Process for annealing amorphous atorvastatin

Renuka Devi Reddy; Evgenyi Y. Shalaev; Ravi Mysore Shanker; Carl Bernard Ziegler


Archive | 2002

Formulations comprising a cephalosporin compound and their use treating bacterial infections in cats and dogs

Roger Nelson Kimball; Renuka Devi Reddy; Evgenyi Y. Shalaev; Simon Edward Blanchflower; Brian Scott Bronk


Archive | 2006

Verfahren zum aufschmelzen von amorphem atorvastatin

Renuka Devi Reddy; Evgenyi Y. Shalaev; Ravi Mysore Shanker; Carl Bernard Ziegler


Archive | 2005

Verfahren zur stabilisierung von ungeordnetem cefovecin-natriumsalz A process for the stabilization of disordered cefovecin sodium salt

Michael J. Pikal; Renuka Devi Reddy; Evgenyi Yur'evich Groton Shalaev; Carl Bernard Ziegler


Archive | 2002

Cephalosporin verbindungen enthaltende zusammensetzungen und deren verwendung zur behandlung von bakteriellen infektionen bei hunden und katzen Cephalosporin compounds compositions containing them and their use for the treatment of bacterial infections in dogs and cats

Roger Nelson Kimball; Renuka Devi Reddy; Evgenyi Y. Shalaev; Simon Edward Blanchflower; Brian Scott Bronk


Archive | 2001

Use of a methoxysalicylaldehyde derivative for stabilizing a solid-state protein

Renuka Devi Reddy; Evgenyi Y. Shalaev; Roger Nelson Kimball

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