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Hot melt extrusion based solid solution approach: Exploring polymer comparison, physicochemical characterization and in-vivo evaluation.

Ritesh Fule1, Vivek Paithankar2, Purnima Amin3.   

Abstract

The objective of this study was to develop solid solution (SSL) using hot-melt extrusion as a continuous manufacturing method. Powder blends of artesunate (ARS) a water insoluble drug with either Soluplus (SOL) or Kollidon VA64 (VA64) and additives in the form of surfactants or plasticizers were extruded to manufacture extrudes. The incorporation of surfactant or plasticizers facilitates smooth extrusion processing of the drug-excipient blend which directly reduced the residence time to form extrudes and works as parameter to control flow of the drug-excipients melt inside the extruder barrel. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray diffraction (TXRD) analysis revealed the existence of the drug within the extrudes in amorphous state. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Raman spectroscopy (RS), Raman imaging (RI) and Atomic force microscopy (AFM) analytical characterization were carry out on the SSL formulations showed a homogeneous drug distribution within the extrudes. (2)D NMR and (1)H NMR studies were undertaken to reveal the possible drug-excipient interactions. The SSL produced via continuous HME processing showed significantly faster release of ARS compared to the pure drug substance. It is observed that F1 SSL (soluplus based) have 66.44 times higher AUC(0-72) and 16.60 times higher Cmax than pure ARS. Also K1 SSL (Kollidon VA64 based) have 62.20 times higher AUC(0-72) and 13.40 times higher Cmax than pure ARS.
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Keywords:  (2)D NMR; Artesunate; Atomic force microscopy; Bioavailability; Dissolution; Hot melt extrusion; solid solution

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26746801     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2015.12.062

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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