Literature DB >> 24147356

Application of differential scanning calorimetry in evaluation of solid state interactions in tablets containing acetaminophen.

Edyta Mazurek-Wadołkowska1, Katarzyna Winnicka, Anna Czajkowska-Kośnik, Urszula Czyzewska, Wojciech Miltyk.   

Abstract

Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is an analytical procedure used to determine the differences in the heat flow generated or absorbed by the sample. This method allows to assess purity and polymorphic form of drug compounds, to detect interactions between ingredients of solid dosage forms and to analyze stability of solid formulations. The aim of this study was the assessment of compatibility between acetaminophen (API) and different types of excipients often used in tablets compression: polyvinylpyrrolidone, crospovidone, pregelatinized starch, microcrystalline cellulose and magnesium stearate by differential scanning calorimetry. The study contains results of thermal analysis of excipients and individually performed mixtures of these substances with acetaminophen before and after compression and after 6 months storage of tablets at different temperature and relative humidity conditions (25 +/- 2 degrees C /40 +/- 5% RH, 25 +/- 2 degrees C /60 +/- 5% RH, 40 +/- 2 degrees C /75 +/- 5% RH) for a period of 6 months. To detect possible changes of API chemical structure, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was also applied. GC-MS with electron impact ionization (EI) was employed to determine the fragmentation pattern of API. It was shown that the developed formulations showed excellent compatibility among all excipients used except Kollidon CL. The interaction with Kollidon CL is probably a result of a physical reaction as confirmed by GC-MS analyses. Obtained results revealed that DSC can be successfully applied to evaluate possible incompatibilities between acetaminophen and Kollidon.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24147356

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Pol Pharm        ISSN: 0001-6837            Impact factor:   0.330


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