| Literature DB >> 11977406 |
Jone-Shin Deng1, Marts Meisters, Luk Li, Jeff Setesak, Lee Claycomb, Youqin Tian, Dennis Stephens, Matt Widman.
Abstract
A production-scale manufacturing process has been developed for polyanhydride/gentamicin sulfate implants for the treatment of osteomyelitis. Gentamicin sulfate was first dried to an acceptable moisture level by using a tumble vacuum dryer. Dried gentamicin sulfate powder and polyanhydride granules were separately fed into the twin-screw extruder at a pre-determined metering rate using a gravimetric feeding device. The extruded molten mixture was solidified to form strands which were subsequently cut into pellets by using a pelletizer. The pellets were characterized with respect to copolymer molecular weight and drug content uniformity. The pellets were later fed into production-scale injection-molding equipment for implant fabrication. The injection-molding cycle was developed and evaluated in terms of cycle reproducibility. Implants were tested and shown to yield an oriented skin-core structure exhibiting a desirable in-vitro drug release profile.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11977406
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PDA J Pharm Sci Technol ISSN: 1079-7440