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Enhancing tablet disintegration characteristics of a highly water-soluble high-drug-loading formulation by granulation process.

Preetanshu Pandey1, Christopher Levins1, Steve Pafiakis1, Brian Zacour1, Dilbir S Bindra1, Jade Trinh1, David Buckley1, Shruti Gour1, Shasad Sharif1, Howard Stamato1.   

Abstract

The objective of this study was to improve the disintegration and dissolution characteristics of a highly water-soluble tablet matrix by altering the manufacturing process. A high disintegration time along with high dependence of the disintegration time on tablet hardness was observed for a high drug loading (70% w/w) API when formulated using a high-shear wet granulation (HSWG) process. Keeping the formulation composition mostly constant, a fluid-bed granulation (FBG) process was explored as an alternate granulation method using a 2(4-1) fractional factorial design with two center points. FBG batches (10 batches) were manufactured using varying disingtegrant amount, spray rate, inlet temperature (T) and atomization air pressure. The resultant final blend particle size was affected significantly by spray rate (p = .0009), inlet T (p = .0062), atomization air pressure (p = .0134) and the interaction effect between inlet T*spray rate (p = .0241). The compactibility of the final blend was affected significantly by disintegrant amount (p < .0001), atomization air pressure (p = .0013) and spray rate (p = .05). It was observed that the fluid-bed batches gave significantly lower disintegration times than the HSWG batches, and mercury intrusion porosimetry data revealed that this was caused by the higher internal pore structure of tablets manufactured using the FBG batches.

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Keywords:  Disintegration; Fluidized bed; Granulation; High-shear wet granulation; Porosity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27879156     DOI: 10.1080/10837450.2016.1264416

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm Dev Technol        ISSN: 1083-7450            Impact factor:   3.133


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1.  Exploitation of Design-of-Experiment Approach for Design and Optimization of Fast-Disintegrating Tablets for Sublingual Delivery of Sildenafil Citrate with Enhanced Bioavailability Using Fluid-Bed Granulation Technique.

Authors:  Amer S AlAli; Mohammed F Aldawsari; Ahmed Alalaiwe; Bjad K Almutairy; Ramadan Al-Shdefat; Ismail A Walbi; Mohamed H Fayed
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2021-06-12       Impact factor: 6.321

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