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PHARMACEUTICAL DEGRADATION
PRESENTED BY:
SAHARISH KHALIQ
DEGRADATION
•The condition or process of
degrading or being degraded.
•Decline to a lower quality,condition
or level.
PHARMACEUTICAL DEGRADATION
• The incapacity or incapability of a
particular formulation in a specific
container to remain within a
particular chemical, microbiological,
therapeutical, physical & toxicological
specification.
ASPIRIN
Decompose into acetic acid and salicylic acid
giving the acetic acid odour by the break down.
The breakdown is a chemical reaction involving
the collisions of the molecules.This breakdown is
affected by various factors such as presence of
oxygen, acidity, alkalinity, moisture and light. This
breakdown is what we are calling degradation.
TYPES OF PHARMACEUTICAL
DEGRADATION
Pharmaceutical degradation is of following
type.
It can be divided into three major types:
1. Physical degradation
2. Chemical degradation
3. Microbiological degradation
PHYSICAL DEGRADATION
• It is the degradation which results into
the change of physical nature of drug.
The formulation is totally changed by
way of appearance, organoleptic
properties, hardness, brittleness, particle
size.
• Factors effecting physical degradation are
as under:
1. Loss of volatile components
2. Loss of H2O
3. Absorption of H2O
4. Crystal growth
5. Polymorphic changes
6. Colour changes
1) Loss Of Volatile Components:
Many drugs and excipients may be lost from
pharmaceutical products at ambient
temperature through vaporization. These
Volatile components such as
Alcohol ,ether,Iodine, volatile oils,Camphor
menthol etc escape from the formulations
rendering them degraded.
• EXAMPLE:
Aromatic waters
Elixirs
Some types of tablets which contain aromatic
water (Nitroglycerine tablets)
PREVENTION:
Such product should be placed in well closed
container
Temperature should be proper.
2) LOSS OF H20:
• Evaporation of water from liquid preparations
will cause concentration of the drug to change
with the possibility of crystilization occurring if
the solubility of the drug in the solvent is
exceeded. Water loss from oil- in – water
creams may result in a decrease in volume and
a surface rubbery feel. Further evaporation of
the water will cause the emulsion to crack.
• Some drugs are efflorescent, which mean they
will lose water to the atmosphere resulting in
a concentration of the drug and overall weight
loss.
• Water loss to the atmosphere can be
prevented by storing the pharmaceutical
product in a well closed container.
EXAMPLES
• Saturated solution: by loss of water they become
supersaturated and precipitate as crystals are
formed .
• Emulsions: Loss of water lead to separation of the
two phases and change to other type
• Creams: especially oil/water, they become dry by
loss of water
3) ABSORPTION OF H20(MOISTURE)
HYGROSCOPITY
Hygroscopic drugs absorb the water from external
atmosphere causing the physical degradation.
For example, some drugs are delisquent (calcium
chloride and potassium citrate), whereas others are
hygroscopic (glycerol and dry plant extracts).
Effervescent powders and tablets will deteriorate if
stored in a moist atmosphere..
EXAMPLE
• Powders: Liquification and degradation may occur as
a result of absorption of water
Suppositories which base made from hydrophilic
substances as Glycerin, Gelatin, polyethylene glycol.
The consistency of these forms becomes jelly-like
appearance.
Products should be placed in well-closed container
and in dry place.
4) POLYMORPHISM
• Polymorphs are different crystal forms of the
same compound .Polymorphs differs from one
another in the crystal energies, the more
energetic ones converting to the least
energetic or most stable one. Different
polymorphs of the same drug may exhibit
different solubility and melting points.
• In polymorphic changes crystal forms are changed. A
stable crystal form loosens.
This may cause alteration in solubility and possibly
crystalline growth in aqueous suspensions.
• Ex Chloremphenicol Palmitate
• Cocoa Butter
5) CRYSTAL GROWTH
• Drugs when loose water,become saturated
and crystal growth occurs.Molecules in the
crystal are not static, they can grow in size and
move when there is a medium to travel.
• Crystallization is enhanced in porous tablets.
EXAMPLE
• Carbamazepine tablets containing stearic
acid form column shaped crystals on
tablet surface during storage at high
temperature.
6) COLOUR CHANGES
Colour changes are of two types.
Loss of colour
Development of colour
1) Loss of colour is due to
· PH change
2) Development of colour is due to
· Exposure to light
• EXAMPLE:
• Phenolphthalein color changes as the Ph changes.It
is colorless in acidic solution and pink in basic.
• PREVENTION:
PH should be adjusted
Exposure to light should be avoided
An attempt has been made to prevent the fading by
incorporating UV light absorbing material.
Physical stability (Cont.)
Formulation Likely physical
instability problems
Effects
Oral solutions 1- Loss of flavour
2- Change in taste
3- Presence of off flavours
due to interaction with
plastic bottle
4- Loss of dye
5- Precipitation
6- discoloration
Change in
smell or
feel or
taste
Physical stability (Cont.)
Formulation Likely physical
instability problems
Effects
Suspensions 1- settling
2- caking
3- crystal growth
1-Loss of drug
content
uniformity in
different doses
from the bottle
2- loss of
elegance.
Physical stability (Cont.)
Formulation Likely physical
instability problems
Effects
Emulsions 1- Creaming
2- coalescence
1- Loss of
drug content
uniformity in
different doses
from the bottle
2- loss of
elegance
Physical stability (Cont.)
Coalescence
Physical stability (Cont.)
Formulation Likely physical
instability problems
Effects
Tablets Change in:
a) Disintegration time
b) Dissolution profile
c) Hardness
d) Appearance (soft and
ugly or become
very hard)
Change in
drug release
Physical stability (Cont.)
Formulation Likely physical
instability problems
Effects
Capsules Change in:
a) Appearance
b) Dissolution
c) Strength
Change in
drug release
Physical stability (Cont.)
Formulation Likely physical
instability problems
Effects
Semisolids
(Ointments
and
suppositories)
1. Changes in:
a) Particle size
b) Consistency
2. Caking or
coalescence
3. Bleeding
1-Loss of drug
content
uniformity
2- loss of
elegance
3-change in
drug release
rate.
CHEMICAL DEGRADATION
It is the separation of chemical
compound into elements or simpler
compounds. Change in the chemical
nature of the drug is called as chemical
degradation.
TYPES OF CHEMICAL DEGRADATION
• Types of chemical degradation are
1. Hydrolysis
2. Oxidation
3. Decarboxylation
4. Isomerization
5. Polymerization
HYDROLYSIS
• Splitting by water.
• Drugs with functional groups such as esters,
amides, lactones or lactams may be susceptible
to hydrolytic degradation.
• It is probably the most commonly encountered
mode of drug degradation because of the
prevalence of such groups in medicinal agents
and the ubiquitous nature of water.
• Example ASPIRIN:
Aspirin degrade into salicylic acid and
acetic acid giving vinegar like odour.
OXIDATION
• Removal of an electropositive atom,
radical or electron, or the addition of an
electronegative atom or radical.
• Types:
Oxidation has two types
· Auto-oxidation
· Photo-oxidation
AUTO OXIDATION
Oxidation in which the oxygen present in
the air is involved.
This process proceeds slowly under the
influence of atmospheric oxygen
e.g. Oil, fats & unsaturated compound
can undergo auto- oxidation
PHOTO OXIDATION
Oxidation in which removal of the
electron is involved with out presence of
O2.
This type is less frequently encountered
e.g. It occurs in adrenaline, riboflavin &
ascorbic acid etc.
DECARBOXYLATION
Elimination of CO2 from a compound.Drug
substances having a carboxylic acid group are
sometimes susceptible to decarboxylation,
• 4-Aminosalicylic acid is a good example.
ISOMERIZATION
It is the process by which one molecule is
transformed into another molecule which has
exactly the same atoms, but the atoms are
rearranged e.g. A-B-C → B-A-C
Conversion of an active drug into a less active or
inactive isomer having same structural formula but
different stereochemical configuration
• Types of Isomerization:
1) Optical Isomerization
2) Geometrical Isomerization
OPTICAL ISOMERIZATION:
A change in the optical activity of a drug may result as a
change in its biological activity.
It is further divided into:
(i)RACEMIZATION
(ii) EPIMERIZATION
RACEMIZATION:
It involves the optically active form of a
drug into its enantiomorph.
E.X : By the action of heat (-) hyoscyamine
is readily converted to atropine which is
the racemic mixture of (+) & (-)
hyoscyamine.
• Epimerization:
It occur with the compound having more than
one asymetric carbon atom in the molecule.
E.X: Under prolonged storage solution
containing ergometrine is decomposed by
hydrolysis and isomerized to ergometrinine.
GEOMETRICAL ISOMERIZATION:
• Loss of activity due to the difference in potency
exhibited by CIS & TRANS isomers of some organic
compounds.
EX: Active form of VITAMIN A molecule has all trans
configuration.In aqueous solution as a component
of multivitamin preparation,in addition to oxidation
VITAMIN A PALMITATE isomerizes and form 6-mono
cis and 2,6 di-cis isomers,both have low potency.
POLYMERIZATION
• Combination of two or more identical molecules
to form a much larger and more complex
molecule.
e.g. Degradation of antiseptic formulations and
aldehydes is due to
polymerization. Formaldehyde solution may
result into formation of white deposit when stand
in cold.
PHOTO DEGRADATION
Photodegradation is the process by which light-
sensitive drugs or excipient molecules are
chemically degraded by light, room light or
sunlight.
PHOTOLYSIS:
It is defined as decomposition of a drug by light.
Photodegradation of Primaquine & chloroquine give
different products by various pathways.
Sodium nitropruside stable for 1 year if protected
otherwise may degrade after 4 hours.
It can be prevented by :
Suitable packing in amber coloured bottles.
Cardboard outers
Aluminium foil over wraps.
Stabilization of drugs against hydrolysis,
oxidation and photolysis:
TEMPERATURE:
All the drug products are stored at suitable
temperatures to avoid thermal acceleration of
decomposition.
LIGHT:
Light sensitive materials are stored in ambered
colour bottles
Humidity
Packing materials are chosen (usually glass and
plastic) to prevent exposure of drug products to
high humid condition.
Oxygen
Proper packing keeping the oxygen content of
the solution less and leaving very little head
space in the bottle above the drug products are
methods to fight against oxidation
MICROBIAL DEGRADATION
• Contamination of a product may sometimes
cause a lot of damage and sometimes may not
be anything at all. Thus it is dependent on the
type of microbe and its level of toxicity it may
produce.
If parenterals or opthalmic formulations are
contaminated, it may cause serious harm.
• Pyrogens which are the metabolic products of
bacterial growth are usually lipo
polysaccharides and they represent a
particularly hazardous product released by
gram negative bacteria. If administered
inadvertently to a patient they may cause
chills and fever.
PREVENTION OF MICROBIAL
DEGRADATION
• suitably designing the containers
• usually using single dose containers
• sticking to proper storage conditions
• adding an antimicrobial substance as
preservative.
METHOD FOR DETECTING CHEMICAL/
PHYSICAL DEGRADATION
• THERMAL ANALYSIS:
Following methods can be used for
detection,
DIFFERENTIAL SCANNING CALORIMETRY (DSC)
DIFFERENTIAL THERMAL ANALYSIS (DTA)
DIFFERENTIAL THERMOGRAVIMETRY (DTG)
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Pharmaceutical Degradation

  • 2. DEGRADATION •The condition or process of degrading or being degraded. •Decline to a lower quality,condition or level.
  • 3. PHARMACEUTICAL DEGRADATION • The incapacity or incapability of a particular formulation in a specific container to remain within a particular chemical, microbiological, therapeutical, physical & toxicological specification.
  • 4. ASPIRIN Decompose into acetic acid and salicylic acid giving the acetic acid odour by the break down. The breakdown is a chemical reaction involving the collisions of the molecules.This breakdown is affected by various factors such as presence of oxygen, acidity, alkalinity, moisture and light. This breakdown is what we are calling degradation.
  • 5. TYPES OF PHARMACEUTICAL DEGRADATION Pharmaceutical degradation is of following type. It can be divided into three major types: 1. Physical degradation 2. Chemical degradation 3. Microbiological degradation
  • 6. PHYSICAL DEGRADATION • It is the degradation which results into the change of physical nature of drug. The formulation is totally changed by way of appearance, organoleptic properties, hardness, brittleness, particle size.
  • 7. • Factors effecting physical degradation are as under: 1. Loss of volatile components 2. Loss of H2O 3. Absorption of H2O 4. Crystal growth 5. Polymorphic changes 6. Colour changes
  • 8. 1) Loss Of Volatile Components: Many drugs and excipients may be lost from pharmaceutical products at ambient temperature through vaporization. These Volatile components such as Alcohol ,ether,Iodine, volatile oils,Camphor menthol etc escape from the formulations rendering them degraded.
  • 9. • EXAMPLE: Aromatic waters Elixirs Some types of tablets which contain aromatic water (Nitroglycerine tablets) PREVENTION: Such product should be placed in well closed container Temperature should be proper.
  • 10. 2) LOSS OF H20: • Evaporation of water from liquid preparations will cause concentration of the drug to change with the possibility of crystilization occurring if the solubility of the drug in the solvent is exceeded. Water loss from oil- in – water creams may result in a decrease in volume and a surface rubbery feel. Further evaporation of the water will cause the emulsion to crack.
  • 11. • Some drugs are efflorescent, which mean they will lose water to the atmosphere resulting in a concentration of the drug and overall weight loss. • Water loss to the atmosphere can be prevented by storing the pharmaceutical product in a well closed container.
  • 12. EXAMPLES • Saturated solution: by loss of water they become supersaturated and precipitate as crystals are formed . • Emulsions: Loss of water lead to separation of the two phases and change to other type • Creams: especially oil/water, they become dry by loss of water
  • 13. 3) ABSORPTION OF H20(MOISTURE) HYGROSCOPITY Hygroscopic drugs absorb the water from external atmosphere causing the physical degradation. For example, some drugs are delisquent (calcium chloride and potassium citrate), whereas others are hygroscopic (glycerol and dry plant extracts). Effervescent powders and tablets will deteriorate if stored in a moist atmosphere..
  • 14. EXAMPLE • Powders: Liquification and degradation may occur as a result of absorption of water Suppositories which base made from hydrophilic substances as Glycerin, Gelatin, polyethylene glycol. The consistency of these forms becomes jelly-like appearance. Products should be placed in well-closed container and in dry place.
  • 15. 4) POLYMORPHISM • Polymorphs are different crystal forms of the same compound .Polymorphs differs from one another in the crystal energies, the more energetic ones converting to the least energetic or most stable one. Different polymorphs of the same drug may exhibit different solubility and melting points.
  • 16. • In polymorphic changes crystal forms are changed. A stable crystal form loosens. This may cause alteration in solubility and possibly crystalline growth in aqueous suspensions. • Ex Chloremphenicol Palmitate • Cocoa Butter
  • 17. 5) CRYSTAL GROWTH • Drugs when loose water,become saturated and crystal growth occurs.Molecules in the crystal are not static, they can grow in size and move when there is a medium to travel. • Crystallization is enhanced in porous tablets.
  • 18. EXAMPLE • Carbamazepine tablets containing stearic acid form column shaped crystals on tablet surface during storage at high temperature.
  • 19. 6) COLOUR CHANGES Colour changes are of two types. Loss of colour Development of colour 1) Loss of colour is due to · PH change 2) Development of colour is due to · Exposure to light
  • 20. • EXAMPLE: • Phenolphthalein color changes as the Ph changes.It is colorless in acidic solution and pink in basic. • PREVENTION: PH should be adjusted Exposure to light should be avoided An attempt has been made to prevent the fading by incorporating UV light absorbing material.
  • 21. Physical stability (Cont.) Formulation Likely physical instability problems Effects Oral solutions 1- Loss of flavour 2- Change in taste 3- Presence of off flavours due to interaction with plastic bottle 4- Loss of dye 5- Precipitation 6- discoloration Change in smell or feel or taste
  • 22. Physical stability (Cont.) Formulation Likely physical instability problems Effects Suspensions 1- settling 2- caking 3- crystal growth 1-Loss of drug content uniformity in different doses from the bottle 2- loss of elegance.
  • 23. Physical stability (Cont.) Formulation Likely physical instability problems Effects Emulsions 1- Creaming 2- coalescence 1- Loss of drug content uniformity in different doses from the bottle 2- loss of elegance
  • 25. Physical stability (Cont.) Formulation Likely physical instability problems Effects Tablets Change in: a) Disintegration time b) Dissolution profile c) Hardness d) Appearance (soft and ugly or become very hard) Change in drug release
  • 26. Physical stability (Cont.) Formulation Likely physical instability problems Effects Capsules Change in: a) Appearance b) Dissolution c) Strength Change in drug release
  • 27. Physical stability (Cont.) Formulation Likely physical instability problems Effects Semisolids (Ointments and suppositories) 1. Changes in: a) Particle size b) Consistency 2. Caking or coalescence 3. Bleeding 1-Loss of drug content uniformity 2- loss of elegance 3-change in drug release rate.
  • 28. CHEMICAL DEGRADATION It is the separation of chemical compound into elements or simpler compounds. Change in the chemical nature of the drug is called as chemical degradation.
  • 29. TYPES OF CHEMICAL DEGRADATION • Types of chemical degradation are 1. Hydrolysis 2. Oxidation 3. Decarboxylation 4. Isomerization 5. Polymerization
  • 30. HYDROLYSIS • Splitting by water. • Drugs with functional groups such as esters, amides, lactones or lactams may be susceptible to hydrolytic degradation. • It is probably the most commonly encountered mode of drug degradation because of the prevalence of such groups in medicinal agents and the ubiquitous nature of water.
  • 31. • Example ASPIRIN: Aspirin degrade into salicylic acid and acetic acid giving vinegar like odour.
  • 32. OXIDATION • Removal of an electropositive atom, radical or electron, or the addition of an electronegative atom or radical. • Types: Oxidation has two types · Auto-oxidation · Photo-oxidation
  • 33. AUTO OXIDATION Oxidation in which the oxygen present in the air is involved. This process proceeds slowly under the influence of atmospheric oxygen e.g. Oil, fats & unsaturated compound can undergo auto- oxidation
  • 34. PHOTO OXIDATION Oxidation in which removal of the electron is involved with out presence of O2. This type is less frequently encountered e.g. It occurs in adrenaline, riboflavin & ascorbic acid etc.
  • 35. DECARBOXYLATION Elimination of CO2 from a compound.Drug substances having a carboxylic acid group are sometimes susceptible to decarboxylation, • 4-Aminosalicylic acid is a good example.
  • 36. ISOMERIZATION It is the process by which one molecule is transformed into another molecule which has exactly the same atoms, but the atoms are rearranged e.g. A-B-C → B-A-C Conversion of an active drug into a less active or inactive isomer having same structural formula but different stereochemical configuration
  • 37. • Types of Isomerization: 1) Optical Isomerization 2) Geometrical Isomerization OPTICAL ISOMERIZATION: A change in the optical activity of a drug may result as a change in its biological activity. It is further divided into: (i)RACEMIZATION (ii) EPIMERIZATION
  • 38. RACEMIZATION: It involves the optically active form of a drug into its enantiomorph. E.X : By the action of heat (-) hyoscyamine is readily converted to atropine which is the racemic mixture of (+) & (-) hyoscyamine.
  • 39. • Epimerization: It occur with the compound having more than one asymetric carbon atom in the molecule. E.X: Under prolonged storage solution containing ergometrine is decomposed by hydrolysis and isomerized to ergometrinine.
  • 40. GEOMETRICAL ISOMERIZATION: • Loss of activity due to the difference in potency exhibited by CIS & TRANS isomers of some organic compounds. EX: Active form of VITAMIN A molecule has all trans configuration.In aqueous solution as a component of multivitamin preparation,in addition to oxidation VITAMIN A PALMITATE isomerizes and form 6-mono cis and 2,6 di-cis isomers,both have low potency.
  • 41. POLYMERIZATION • Combination of two or more identical molecules to form a much larger and more complex molecule. e.g. Degradation of antiseptic formulations and aldehydes is due to polymerization. Formaldehyde solution may result into formation of white deposit when stand in cold.
  • 42. PHOTO DEGRADATION Photodegradation is the process by which light- sensitive drugs or excipient molecules are chemically degraded by light, room light or sunlight. PHOTOLYSIS: It is defined as decomposition of a drug by light.
  • 43. Photodegradation of Primaquine & chloroquine give different products by various pathways. Sodium nitropruside stable for 1 year if protected otherwise may degrade after 4 hours. It can be prevented by : Suitable packing in amber coloured bottles. Cardboard outers Aluminium foil over wraps.
  • 44. Stabilization of drugs against hydrolysis, oxidation and photolysis: TEMPERATURE: All the drug products are stored at suitable temperatures to avoid thermal acceleration of decomposition. LIGHT: Light sensitive materials are stored in ambered colour bottles
  • 45. Humidity Packing materials are chosen (usually glass and plastic) to prevent exposure of drug products to high humid condition. Oxygen Proper packing keeping the oxygen content of the solution less and leaving very little head space in the bottle above the drug products are methods to fight against oxidation
  • 46. MICROBIAL DEGRADATION • Contamination of a product may sometimes cause a lot of damage and sometimes may not be anything at all. Thus it is dependent on the type of microbe and its level of toxicity it may produce. If parenterals or opthalmic formulations are contaminated, it may cause serious harm.
  • 47. • Pyrogens which are the metabolic products of bacterial growth are usually lipo polysaccharides and they represent a particularly hazardous product released by gram negative bacteria. If administered inadvertently to a patient they may cause chills and fever.
  • 48. PREVENTION OF MICROBIAL DEGRADATION • suitably designing the containers • usually using single dose containers • sticking to proper storage conditions • adding an antimicrobial substance as preservative.
  • 49. METHOD FOR DETECTING CHEMICAL/ PHYSICAL DEGRADATION • THERMAL ANALYSIS: Following methods can be used for detection, DIFFERENTIAL SCANNING CALORIMETRY (DSC) DIFFERENTIAL THERMAL ANALYSIS (DTA) DIFFERENTIAL THERMOGRAVIMETRY (DTG)