Publications by authors named "Arunima Pola"

Article Synopsis
  • - USP's peptide reference standards are usually assessed using HPLC assays against a purity standard determined by a mass balance method.
  • - A collaborative study by the USP Biologics Department compared three quantitation methods (HPLC, qNMR, and AAA) for measuring oxytocin levels to evaluate inter-laboratory consistency.
  • - Results showed HPLC had the least variability, but qNMR, being simpler and quicker, is suggested for more in-depth exploration as a primary method for peptide standard value assignment.
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Forced degradation of Doxofylline (DFL) in different stress (base and peroxide) conditions gave rise to two potential unknown impurities. These unknown degradation products DFL DEG-I and DFL DEG-II were evaluated using a new-reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), where it was eluted at 0.44 and 1.

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Forced Degradation of Deflazacort drug substance in ultraviolet light condition resulted into a number of significant degradation products. Two of these degradation products were found to be unknown during the study and marked as DD-I and DD-II. Thus, the objective of this work is to investigate and identify these two novel degradation products of DFZ.

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The focus of current treatments for obesity is to reduce the body weight or visceral fat, which requires longer duration to show effect. In this study, we investigated the short-term changes in fat metabolism in liver, abdomen, and skeletal muscle during antiobesity interventions including Sibutra mine treatment and diet restriction in obese rats using magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and blood chemistry. Sibutramine is an antiobesity drug that results in weight loss by increasing satiety and energy expenditure.

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Longitudinal multispin order (LOMO) corresponds to a nonequilibrium population distribution in spin systems that exhibit scalar (J), dipolar, or quadrupolar coupling. We investigated the relaxation of longitudinal two-spin order (2-LOMO) in systems that had either weakly or strongly J-coupled spins. Our results indicated longer relaxation times for the 2-LOMO state compared with the corresponding longitudinal single-spin state (1-LOMO).

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