Hi, Peter:
Thanks for the detailed explaination and this is very helpful. I added my understandings to your suggestions in Blue. Could you give me a yes/no confirmation to each item and also answer to my questions. I only have 20mg of drug to play with for the whole development so I have to make sure I don't waste any drug. I am very appreciated to your kind help.
A balance reading to micrograms is the right tool for this job. If you have a certified mass piece of 3 mg check weigh it immediatley before and after you weigh your API. (We have a balance ranging up to 31 mg, and read up to 3 decimal points. I think that should do the job you described below)
Mass fractions are simple: if you weigh 3 mg of API and dissolve it in 8.9 g of oil (with BHT at 0.1%). (Here it's still assumed that the density of 0.1% BHT in oil is the same as the density of the oil (0.89g/ml), and that's why you dissolve in 8.9g. Here is what I am thinking: prepare 0.1% BHT in oil, weight some amount of 0.1% BHT in oil in a volumetric flask and calculate the density. Because volumetric flask has a precise volume, the density should be precise. Based on this density I can decide the weight of the oil(with BHT at 0.1%). What do you think?
as you propose, you have a mass fraction of 3mg/8.9g = 0.3371mg/g. If you take 1g of that solution and add clean oil (with BHT at 0.1%) to a total weight of 300 g you have diluted by the same factor as you propose, and your final mass fraction is 1.1236 ug/g, or 1.0000 ug/ml, which is what you wanted. (This is a smart way! From here on the density doesn't matter any more. This should be my bulk blend which will be used to fill the capsules)
Note here that there are no assumptions about densities of oil plus BHT or oil plus API. (density still needs to be decided at the first step but later one it's not necessary).
When you prepare your samples (which presumably are also in oil) do that by weight as well,
( Please let me know which one do you mean by "prepare your samples" and if my approach below is appropriate:
1. If you are talking about how to fill a capsule, I agree I should do by weight as stated above: the capsule I'll use can hold 1ml solution, so I'll weigh 1g of solution which should contain 1ug or 300ug of API depending on which bulk solution I will use, and inject to each capsule and seal.
2. If you are talking about extracting sample into diluent and get ready for the HPLC analysis, my plan is to drop each capsule into a volumetric flask. From the weight of solution weighed into each capsule and the API(mg)/total solution(g) ratio of the bulk solution, I can calculate the API amount in Volumetric flask. I also know the final volume because I am using a volumetric flask. So I can get the theoretical concentration and don't need to calibrate as mass fraction, is that correct?)
run your calibrations as mass fractions (not concentrations) and you will get the results for the samples as mass fractions. If you want them as concentrations (i.e. mass of API per volume of sample) then correct for the densitiy of the samples (which is the density of the oil).
(I don't think I need mass fractions, See same reason in 2 above)
Throught the process, rather than wasting time getting to exact target weights (which is equivalent to making a volume to the mark) get close to it and record the actual weight (which has no equivalent with volumetric glassware), and then use that actual value in all the calculations. With a spreadsheet this is fast, easy and accurate.
Peter