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Instability in theophylline and carbamazepine hydrate tablets: cocrystal formation due to release of lattice water.

Kapildev K Arora1, Seema Thakral, Raj Suryanarayanan.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To demonstrate two sequential solid-state reactions in intact tablets: dehydration of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), and cocrystal formation between the anhydrous API and a second formulation component mediated by the released water. To evaluate the implication of this in situ phase transformation on the tablet dissolution behavior.
METHODS: Tablets containing theophylline monohydrate (TPM) and anhydrous citric acid (CA) were stored at 40°C in sealed polyester pouches and the relative humidity in the headspace above the tablet was continuously measured. Dehydration to anhydrous theophylline (TPA) and the product appearance (TPA-CA cocrystal) were simultaneously monitored by powder X-ray diffractometry. Carbamazepine dihydrate and nicotinamide formed the second model system.
RESULTS: The water of crystallization released by TPM dehydration was followed first by deliquescence of citric acid, evident from the headspace relative humidity (~ 68%; 40°C), and then the formation of TPA-CA cocrystal in intact tablets. The noncovalent synthesis resulted in a pronounced decrease in the dissolution rate of theophylline from the tablets. Similarly, the water released by dehydration of carbamazepine dihydrate caused the cocrystallization reaction between anhydrous carbamazepine and nicotinamide.
CONCLUSIONS: The water released by API dehydration mediated cocrystal formation in intact tablets and affected dissolution behavior.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23568521     DOI: 10.1007/s11095-013-1022-7

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


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