Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacognosy, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Swiecickiego 4, 60-781 Poznan, Poland
Abstract
Background:
Radiation sterilization is a promising method of obtaining sterile active
pharmaceutical ingredients (API), excipients and formulations. One of the best methods of sterilization
is to use ionizing radiation. The greatest advantage of ionizing radiation is the fact that it
can be conducted at room temperature or lower. Therefore, this procedure of sterilization is reserved
for drugs sensitive to the high temperature of autoclaving. Solutions of parenterally administered
antibiotics must be absolutely aseptic. Most of the antibiotics are susceptible to degradation
at increased temperature and humidity, so radiation is often used to obtain sterile bactericidal
drugs.
Methods:
The available literature and published papers related to radiation sterilization as well as
other sterilization methods were collected, analyzed, and reviewed to provide the comprehensive
information about the radiation sterilization of antibiotics. The review was critically evaluated
and concluded, emphasizing future perspectives for radiation sterilization of antibiotics.
Results:
The review presented the basic principles, merits, and demerits of radiation sterilization
in pharmaceutical samples. Further, the review highlighted the updated summary of the recent
advances in terms of the latest regulations and recommendations for radiation sterilization.
Conclusion:
Radiation sterilization has a promising future in pharmaceutical manufacturing processes.
This approach is compatible with various types of material, is easy to control, does not increase
the temperature of the process, and from the business point of view - can help to save
money and time during manufacturing solid dosage forms of medicines. From the pharmaceutical
sense, fully effective sterilization in the terminal step - finished packed product - is the most important
advantage of radiation sterilization.
Funder
National Science Centre, Poland
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Cited by
3 articles.
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