Publications by authors named "Mark Doty"

Errors in intravenous (IV) drug therapies can cause human harm and even death. There are limited label-free methods that can sensitively monitor the identity and quantity of the drug being administered. Normal Raman spectroscopy (NRS) provides a modestly sensitive, label-free, and completely noninvasive means of IV drug sensing.

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Gap freezing (GF) is a new concept that was developed to reduce the primary drying time using an alternative freezing process. The purpose of this investigation was to determine the gap-tray heat transfer coefficient, Kgtr , and to investigate the effect of gap lyophilization on cycle reduction of a mannitol-trehalose-NaCl (MTN) formulation. The values of Kgtr were measured using the product temperature profiles in three different configurations: (1) shelf freezing followed by shelf drying (denoted as SF-SD), (2) GF followed by SD (denoted as GF-SD), and (3) GF followed by gap drying (denoted as GF-GD).

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During gap freezing, vials are placed on a metal tray, which is separated from the shelf surface with a small air gap that eliminates significant conductive heat transfer from the shelf to the bottom of the vial. The purpose of this freezing approach is to reduce the lyophilization cycle time of various amorphous formulations by nearly isothermal freezing. Such isothermal freezing promotes the formation of large ice crystals, and thus large pores throughout the cake, which subsequently accelerates the primary drying rate.

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The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of real refractive indices, using different itraconazole suspensions, on the associated particle size distributions. Instrumental particle size measurement remains the practical option for determining the particle size distribution of a suspension. In this study, the suspension particle size distribution was measured by static light scattering, which requires knowledge of both the real and imaginary components of the complete refractive index.

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A number of 3,4-disubstituted isocoumarins and polysubstituted alpha-pyrones have been prepared in good yields by treating halogen- or triflate-containing aromatic and alpha,beta-unsaturated esters, respectively, with internal alkynes in the presence of a palladium catalyst. Synthetically, the methodology provides an especially simple and convenient, regioselective route to isocoumarins and alpha-pyrones containing aryl, silyl, ester, tert-alkyl, and other hindered groups. The reaction is believed to proceed through a seven-membered palladacyclic complex in which the regiochemistry of the reaction is controlled by steric factors.

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