Nondestructive Measurement Technique for Substandard Amoxicillin Based on Thermal Approach
Decho Surangsrirat, Onsiri Srikun, Chaksawat Sangawitayakorn, Titasmith Wannasetdecho, Mananya Puanglamjeak, Prab Birdi, Joe Kirkup, Kam Chana

TL;DR
This paper introduces a fast, nondestructive thermal method to detect substandard amoxicillin, offering a quick and cost-effective alternative to traditional testing.
Contribution
A novel thermal-based nondestructive technique for rapid and accurate detection of substandard amoxicillin is proposed.
Findings
The method achieved a coefficient of determination (R2) exceeding 0.99 with high percent recoveries (98.70–103.40%).
The limit of detection and quantitation were 28.11 and 85.17 mg/L, respectively.
The technique was validated by independent testing at two institutions, confirming its effectiveness and robustness.
Abstract
In this study, we introduce a new nondestructive measurement technique based on a thermal approach for the determination of substandard amoxicillin. The quality control of amoxicillin is critical for patient safety, and one of the essential parameters for its evaluation is the content of the active ingredient. Traditional methods for assessing amoxicillin content are defined by their time-consuming nature, reliance on skilled personnel, and frequent necessity for specific reagents. The proposed device aims to provide a rapid and low-cost alternative that can accurately measure the amoxicillin content without damaging the sample. The method validation results indicate coefficient of determination (R2) exceeding 0.99, with percent recoveries falling within the range of 98.70–103.40%. The calculated values for limit of detection and limit of quantitation were determined to be 28.11 and…
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TopicsPharmaceutical Quality and Counterfeiting · Pesticide Residue Analysis and Safety · Biosensors and Analytical Detection
