DocumentCode :
2548288
Title :
Investigating potential effects of RFID systems on the molecular structure of the human insulin
Author :
Acierno, R. ; De Pascali, S.A. ; Fanizzi, F.P. ; Maffia, M. ; Mainetti, L. ; Patrono, L. ; Urso, E.
Author_Institution :
Di.S.Te.B.A., Univ. of Salento, Lecce, Italy
fYear :
2010
fDate :
16-18 Dec. 2010
Firstpage :
192
Lastpage :
196
Abstract :
The Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a wireless technology that is becoming more and more important as auto-identification solution for many application scenarios. The adoption of this innovative technology in the pharmaceutical sector promises to solve several problems related to tracing and tracking systems at item level. Unfortunately, there are still some barriers limiting the largescale deployment of RFID technologies. One of these is related to very interesting research topics on the evaluation of potential effects of electromagnetic fields on drugs. In detail, this work aimed to analyze the impact of UHF RFID devices, used in tracing systems, on the molecular structure and potency of a commercial human insulin preparation, ActrapidTM. In order to investigate possible induced alterations of molecular structure, the Reverse Phase-High Pressure Liquid Chromatography and the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy have been mainly used in the experimental protocol. To obtain some indications about drug performance, in vitro cell proliferation assays have been also conducted. The experimental results, achieved by a protocol combining an accurate structural analysis on 5 min to 24 h irradiated drug samples with functional in vitro assays, have shown that the electromagnetic field generated by UHF RFID devices does not cause significant effects on ActrapidTM insulin. These findings are strongly encouraging the use of RFID-based technologies for item-level tracing systems in the pharmaceutical supply chain.
Keywords :
biological techniques; biomolecular effects of radiation; chromatography; drugs; molecular configurations; nuclear magnetic resonance; organic compounds; radiofrequency identification; Actrapid; RFID systems; UHF RFID devices; autoidentification solutions; commercial human insulin preparation; drug performance; electromagnetic field effects; functional in vitro assays; in vitro cell proliferation assays; insulin molecular structure; irradiated drug samples; molecular structure alterations; nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; pharmaceutical sector; radiofrequency identification; reverse phase high pressure liquid chromatography; time 5 min to 24 hour; tracing systems; tracking systems; wireless technology; Insulin; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Proteins; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency identification;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering Conference (CIBEC), 2010 5th Cairo International
Conference_Location :
Cairo
ISSN :
2156-6097
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7168-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CIBEC.2010.5716055
Filename :
5716055
Link To Document :
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