FTIR spectroscopy for adulterated drug analysis

Published on April 30, 2025   21 min

A selection of talks on Pharmaceutical Sciences

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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.
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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.
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There were also other researchers who joined us in different projects; In this slide, I presented just some of them.
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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

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