Literature DB >> 11837702

Increase in the specific surface area of budesonide during storage postmicronization.

Vidya Joshi1, Sarvajna Dwivedi, Gary H Ward.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate an anomalous increase in the specific surface area of budesonide during storage postmicronization.
METHODS: Budesonide was micronized using a conventional air-jet mill. Surface areas and total pore volumes were measured using nitrogen sorption. Porosity was measured using mercury intrusion porosimetry. Particle size was measured using laser diffraction.
RESULTS: Budesonide exhibited a surface area increase of 22 +/- 2% when stored at 25 degrees C following micronization. The rate of surface area increase was lower at 20 degrees C. suggesting a temperature-dependent stress relaxation mechanism for the micronized particles. The increase in surface area was accompanied by: (a) an increase in total pore volume: (b) a shift of the pore size distribution to smaller pore sizes; (c) a decrease in size of particles above approximately 1 microm; and (d) an increase in rugosity/surface roughness.
CONCLUSIONS: Freshly micronized budesonide exhibited an unusual and significant postmicronization increase in specific surface area upon storage under ambient conditions. Postmicronization stress-relief by intraparticle crack formation, crack propagation with time, and particle fracture seems to be the primary mechanism behind this surface area increase.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11837702     DOI: 10.1023/a:1013690929173

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm Res        ISSN: 0724-8741            Impact factor:   4.200


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