Second Harmonic Generation Guided Raman Spectroscopy for Sensitive Detection of Polymorph Transitions.
Azhad U ChowdhuryDong Hye YeZhengtian SongShijie ZhangHartmut G HedderichBabita MallickSatyanarayana ThirunahariSrividya RamakrishnanAtanu SenguptaEllen J GualtieriCharles A BoumanGarth J SimpsonPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2017)
Second harmonic generation (SHG) was integrated with Raman spectroscopy for the analysis of pharmaceutical materials. Particulate formulations of clopidogrel bisulfate were prepared in two crystal forms (Form I and Form II). Image analysis approaches enable automated identification of particles by bright field imaging, followed by classification by SHG. Quantitative SHG microscopy enabled discrimination of crystal form on a per particle basis with 99.95% confidence in a total measurement time of ∼10 ms per particle. Complementary measurements by Raman and synchrotron XRD are in excellent agreement with the classifications made by SHG, with measurement times of ∼1 min and several seconds per particle, respectively. Coupling these capabilities with at-line monitoring may enable real-time feedback for reaction monitoring during pharmaceutical production to favor the more bioavailable but metastable Form I with limits of detection in the ppm regime.
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