Sustainability in pharmaceutical analysis: greenness assessment of HPLC methods for paclitaxel

  • Rajput R
  • Desai S
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Sustainability in pharmaceutical analysis is gaining significant attention, driven by global initiatives to reduce environmental impact and enhance operational efficiency. This study evaluates the greenness of HPLC-based methods for paclitaxel quantification using seven assessment tools: NEMI, Complex NEMI, Analytical Eco-Scale, SPMS, ChlorTox, RGBfast, and BAGI. The findings reveal that methods 1, 2, 3, and 5 are the most sustainable, with method 3 achieving 72.5 BAGI and method 5 scoring 90 on the Analytical Eco-Scale, reflecting high eco-friendliness, minimal waste, and operational efficiency. In contrast, methods 6, 8, and 9 require optimization in hazardous material usage, energy consumption, and waste management. This study provides a framework for advancing environmentally sustainable analytical practices in pharmaceutical laboratories.

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Rajput, R., & Desai, S. (2025). Sustainability in pharmaceutical analysis: greenness assessment of HPLC methods for paclitaxel. Discover Chemistry, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s44371-025-00166-3

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