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- Introduction
- Our research group (1)
- Our research group (2)
- Our research
- Other publications
- Adulterated product definition
- Adulteration phenomenon history
- Counterfeit (CF) pharmaceuticals
- Therapeutic categories
- CF medicines
- CF medicine: incidence & reporting
- Drug adulteration analysis
- Specific detection of adulterated products
- Infrared (IR) spectroscopy
- IR spectroscopy is specific
- IR spectra
- IR spectroscopy and adulterated drug analysis
- Papers on adulterated drug analysis
- Keyword publication search
- Application of IR spectroscopy
- Procedure for IR spectroscopy in adulterated drug analysis
- Different types of counterfeit drugs
- Applications of FT-IR spectroscopy
- Sildenafil (Viagra)
- Paracetamol
- Paracetamol: whole tablet and crushed tablet
- Radix astragali
- Sibutramine
- Antimalarial drugs
- Kajal
- Traditional Chinese medicine
- Dextrose
- Other adulterated products
- Detecting expired drugs
- Conclusions
- My world
- Thank you!
- How to get in touch
Topics Covered
- FTIR spectroscopy in adulterated drugs
- Adulterated products and counterfeit pharmaceuticals
- Infrared spectroscopy
- Detection of adulterated products
- Adulterated drug analysis using IR spectroscopy
- Sildenafil (Viagra), paracetamol and sibutramine
- Herbal medicine
- Dextrose, Kajal and Radix astragali
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Talk Citation
Bunaciu, A.A. (2025, April 30). FTIR spectroscopy for adulterated drug analysis [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved May 7, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/JSTS4709.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on April 30, 2025
Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Andrei A. Bunaciu has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
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0:00
Hello. My name is
Andrei Bunaciu,
and I am the CEO and
senior researcher of
the company AAB_IR
Research Limited
from Bragadiru, Romania.
The company is young
having been created
in 2018 after I
retired from academia.
The company's field of interest
is related to the use of
classical infrared spectroscopy
in pharmaceutical,
biomedical, and food analysis.
In this lecture, I will try to
present some data related
to the subject of
interest Fourier-transform
infrared spectroscopy
used in adulterated
drug analysis.
0:49
Our research group is composed
mainly of Professor
Aboul-Enein from Egypt,
Professor Hoang from Vietnam
and me from Romania.
Being a chemist, I like
it when I see that it is
possible to write my name
with chemical symbols.
Also, it is possible
to write the name of
the city where I live
with chemical symbols.
And this is our
distribution worldwide.
1:22
There were also
other researchers
who joined us in
different projects;
In this slide, I presented
just some of them.
1:34
As a result of our long
collaboration with
Professor Aboul-Enein from 1992,
in 2020 we published
in Elsevier the book
Vibrational Spectroscopy
Applications in Biomedical,
Pharmaceutical,
and Food Sciences.
And the third part is
dedicated to
pharmaceutical analysis.
In this book, we presented
some applications of
vibrational spectroscopy,
infrared and raman
techniques used in
different pharmaceutical
product analyses, chemical,
herbal, polymorphic,
and counterfeit drugs.
More than that,
we have published