Literature DB >> 17045467

Development of starch-based pellets via extrusion/spheronisation.

Aleksandra Dukić1, Raoul Mens, Peter Adriaensens, Paul Foreman, Jan Gelan, Jean Paul Remon, Chris Vervaet.   

Abstract

A modified starch (high-amylose, crystalline and resistant starch) was evaluated as an alternative excipient to microcrystalline cellulose for pellets prepared via extrusion/spheronisation. Theophylline anhydrous (25%, w/w) was used as a model drug. A binder was necessary to obtain an acceptable yield and the addition of sorbitol improved the surface properties of the pellets. A surface response design with three formulation variables (binder, sorbitol and water level) and one process variable (spheronisation speed) was used to optimise the process and to evaluate pellet yield, sphericity (aspect ratio and two-dimensional shape factor, e(R)), size (mean Feret diameter), friability and disintegration properties. Mixer torque rheometry and solid-state NMR revealed a significant influence of sorbitol on wet mass consistency and pellet properties. A high pellet yield (>90%), acceptable sphericity (AR<1.2), low friability (<0.01%), fast disintegration (<10 min) and complete drug release in less than 20 min for all formulations, demonstrated the potential of this modified starch in formulations intended for extrusion/spheronisation.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17045467     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpb.2006.08.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharm Biopharm        ISSN: 0939-6411            Impact factor:   5.571


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