Significance of Chemical stability
Chemical stability is the ability of a drug or chemical formulation to maintain its chemical properties, integrity, and effectiveness over time despite exposure to varying environmental conditions. This encompasses several aspects, such as the resistance to degradation, preservation of active ingredients, and overall preservation of pharmaceutical composition. Ensuring chemical stability is crucial for drug formulations, as it impacts their potency, effectiveness, and longevity throughout their shelf life, particularly when subjected to factors like moisture or temperature variations.
Synonyms: Chemical resistance, Chemical steadiness, Chemical durability, Durability, Resilience, Resistance, Robustness, Inertness, Steadiness, Constancy, Steadfastness
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Hindu concept of 'Chemical stability'
In Hinduism, Chemical stability signifies a substance's resilience in maintaining its composition, enhanced by Sneha Murchchhana through antioxidant-rich ingredients, validated by HPTLC fingerprinting to confirm integrity and prevent degradation of formulations.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) This is ensured in the central nervous system, and transporting nutrients is also ensured by the cerebrospinal fluid.[1] (2) This is increased by the process of Sneha Murchchhana due to antioxidants present in the Murchchhana Dravya, as indicated in some studies.[2] (3) The ability of a substance to maintain its chemical composition over time, which was evaluated using HPTLC fingerprinting to assess degradation and ensure the integrity of the formulations.[3]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) The conversion of herbal formulations into niosomes helps to improve this and bioavailability of active phytochemicals.[4]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) The formulation should have physical and this when stored under normal conditions.[5]
The concept of Chemical stability in scientific sources
Chemical stability ensures that a polyherbal formulation and aqueous injection maintain their chemical composition and drug integrity over time, regardless of environmental influences, thus preserving the effectiveness of prepared oral suspensions.
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) The chemical stability of stavudine was analyzed in packaging other than the manufacturer’s original packaging and under temperature and humidity conditions higher than those recommended by the manufacturer.[6]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) The ability of a pharmaceutical formulation to maintain its chemical integrity over time.[7] (2) Chemical and physical stability in the presence of the excipients was demonstrated by the absence of a significant temperature difference.[8] (3) Provesicular systems avoid the problems of this and improve bioavailability with minimum side effects.[9]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) The resistance of cooking oils to oxidation; lower stability is indicated by higher peroxide values.[10]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Chemical stability of coatings is evaluated by exposing them to various pH solutions, demonstrating exceptional resistance to both acidic and alkaline environments.[11] (2) Chemical stability refers to a material's resistance to degradation under chemical conditions; ensuring good chemical stability is crucial for photocatalysts used in reactions.[12] (3) Chemical stability was determined by meticulously examining the influent and effluent water samples collected over various stages of time, extending up to several months following the experimental runs.[13]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Another potential reason for PET's limited presence is that PET possesses less chemical stability than other synthetic polymers, making it prone to various reactions.[14] (2) A property of these compounds that explains why they are still frequently detected in various environmental media and foodstuffs even after being prohibited from use for an extended period.[15] (3) The high chemical stability and low biodegradability of trichlorobenzenes make them refractory to degradation using conventional processes, necessitating the development of more effective treatments.[16]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Due to their affinity, substrate specificity and chemical stability, polymer refills with practically similar performance are possible, reducing costs and waste generation.[17] (2) A property of epitope-based vaccines, referring to their resistance to chemical degradation, making them desirable candidates.[18]