IDRC 2008 - The "Chambersburg" Meeting August 3-8, 2008 Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA USA

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Shoot-out (2002)

Participants in ShootOut-2002, Fred McClure, Coordinator
Designing the Best Possible Calibration Transfer Procedure

Spectra of 654 pharmaceutical tablets [1] from two Multitab spectrometers [2] (FossNIRsystems, Silverspring, MD) will be the basis of the ShootOut at the next Chambersburg meeting (August 10-16, 2002). All tablets were measured in the transmittance mode. Each individual tablet was subsequently analyzed for ASSAY value, tablet weight, and tablet hardness. All log (1/T) spectra cover the region from 600 to 1898 nm in 2 nm increments. Spectra were collected with Foss-NIRSystems Vision software, but have been exported to NSAS *.DA format, to JCAMP-DX and to CSAS format. Other formats may be available per participant request. Data from each instrument has been split into a calibration file (155 spectra), and a validation file (459 spectra). In addition, a small test file (40 spectra) from each instrument is available for testing calibrations.

The challenge is to develop the best possible calibration for the ASSAY value on one instrument, and to provide the best means of transferring the calibration to the other instrument. The reference method has an error of +/- 1.3 mg on these tablets with a nominal value of 200 mg per tablet. The data set includes tablets with a wide ASSAY range, 152 to 239 mg, for developing calibration(s). No deliberate outliers are included in the data set, but there may be outliers due to experimental errors. The name of the active ingredient in these tablets can not be disclosed for proprietary reasons.

Data Files: There are 24 separate files in NSAS (*.da and .cn) and J-CAMP (*.dx) and CSAS formats. The file list below details the filenames, approximate file size, number spectra (constituents) in each file and file format. Spectra from Inst#1 and Inst#2 appear in the same order in the respective files. The following notations are used for sample IDs:

[1] Gary E. Ritchie, Chairman NIRVWoG and Sr. Scientist, Pharmaceutical Analysis/New Technology, Purdue Pharma L.P., 444 Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley, NY 10502

DATA FILES for ShootOut-2002
August 10-16, 2002 Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA

Download 2002 files

   

   
Filename



File Size (KB)
 
Number
 
Format
Calibra1
410
155
CSAS
Calibra1.cn
20
155
NSAS (const)
Calibra1.da
427
155
NSAS (spec)
Calibra1.dx
1,586
155
J-Camp
 
 
 
 
Calibra2
410
155
CSAS
Calibra2.cn
20
155
NSAS (const)
Calibra2.da
427
155
NSAS (spec)
Calibra2.dx
1,587
155
J-Camp
 
 
 
 
Test1
1,214
460
CSAS
Test1.cn
58
460
NSAS (const)
Test1.da
1,265
460
NSAS (spec)
Test1.dx
4,707
460
J-Camp
 
 
 
 
Test2
1,214
460
CSAS
Test2.cn
58
460
NSAS (const)
Test2.da
1,265
460
NSAS (spec)
Test2.dx
4,709
460
J-Camp
 
 
 
 
Validat1
106
40
CSAS
Validat1.cn
6
40
NSAS (const)
Validat1.da
110
40
NSAS (spec)
Validat1.dx
346
40
J-Camp
       
Validat2
106
40
CSAS
Validat2.cn
6
40
NSAS (const)
Validat2.da
110
40
NSAS (spec)
Validat2.dx
346
40
J-Camp

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