by
Dan » Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:18 pm
Sunjay,
You can use whole tablets instead of crushing or grinding them. To use whole tablets, you need to have a solvent and extraction system (such as shaking or sonication) to get the proper disintegration of the coating so that you will then get sufficient extraction of your analytes.
Did you try a method using whole tablets? And, if you did, how successful were you?
I agree with your QA/regulatory in that the sieving method you describe will not work; there is too much chance for loss of sample and getting low assay results.
If your coating is too hard to crush or grind manually, then try a mechanical means. At one place where I worked, they used coffee grinders for those tablets that were hard to grind (you can get similar devices from various manufactures). They also used the TPW from Caliper (Zymark). It came in both the full automated system and stand alone versions. Check this link for more info:
http://www.caliperls.com/products/tpw3- ... tation.htm
One last point, remember that some tablet coatings may get even harder over time. So test out your extraction method on old (stability) samples.
Regards,
Dan