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Long-Term Physical Stability of PVP- and PVPVA-Amorphous Solid Dispersions.

Kristin Lehmkemper1,2, Samuel O Kyeremateng1, Oliver Heinzerling1, Matthias Degenhardt1, Gabriele Sadowski2.   

Abstract

The preparation of amorphous solid dispersion (ASD) formulations is a promising strategy to improve the bioavailability of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API). By dissolving the API in a polymer it is stabilized in its amorphous form, which usually shows higher water solubility than its crystalline counterpart. To prevent recrystallization, the long-term physical stability of ASD formulations is of big interest. In this work, the solubility of the APIs acetaminophen and naproxen in the excipient polymers poly(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP K25) and poly(vinylpyrrolidone-co-vinyl acetate) (PVPVA64) was calculated with three models: the Perturbed-Chain Statistical Associating Fluid Theory (PC-SAFT), the Flory-Huggins model (FH), and an empirical model (Kyeremateng et al., J. Pharm. Sci, 2014, 103, 2847-2858). PC-SAFT and FH were further used to predict the influence of relative humidity (RH) on the API solubility in the polymers. The Gordon-Taylor equation was applied to model the glass-transition temperature of dry ASD and at humid conditions. The calculations were validated by 18 months-long stability studies at standardized storage conditions, 25 °C/0% RH, 25 °C/60% RH, and 40 °C/75% RH. The results of the three modeling approaches for the API solubility in polymers agreed with the experimental solubility data, which are only accessible at high temperatures in dry polymers. However, at room temperature FH resulted in a lower solubility of the APIs in the dry polymers than PC-SAFT and the empirical model. The impact of RH on the solubility of acetaminophen was predicted to be small, but naproxen solubility in the polymers was predicted to decrease with increasing RH with both, PC-SAFT and FH. At 25 °C/60% RH and 40 °C/75% RH, PC-SAFT is in agreement with all results of the long-term stability studies, while FH underestimates the acetaminophen solubility in PVP K25 and PVPVA64.

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Keywords:  Flory−Huggins; PC-SAFT; acetaminophen; amorphous solid dispersion; long-term stability studies; naproxen; phase behavior; polymer; relative humidity; thermodynamic model

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28043133     DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.6b00763

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Pharm        ISSN: 1543-8384            Impact factor:   4.939


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1.  Influence of Low-Molecular-Weight Excipients on the Phase Behavior of PVPVA64 Amorphous Solid Dispersions.

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Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2018-01-05       Impact factor: 4.200

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Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2018-04-23       Impact factor: 4.200

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5.  Water Sorption in Glassy Polyvinylpyrrolidone-Based Polymers.

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6.  Use of Terahertz-Raman Spectroscopy to Determine Solubility of the Crystalline Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient in Polymeric Matrices during Hot Melt Extrusion.

Authors:  Ecaterina Bordos; Muhammad T Islam; Alastair J Florence; Gavin W Halbert; John Robertson
Journal:  Mol Pharm       Date:  2019-09-09       Impact factor: 4.939

7.  Predicting process design spaces for spray drying amorphous solid dispersions.

Authors:  Stefanie Dohrn; Pranay Rawal; Christian Luebbert; Kristin Lehmkemper; Samuel O Kyeremateng; Matthias Degenhardt; Gabriele Sadowski
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8.  Drug-Polymer Interactions in Acetaminophen/Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose Acetyl Succinate Amorphous Solid Dispersions Revealed by Multidimensional Multinuclear Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy.

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9.  Factors Influencing the Crystallization-Onset Time of Metastable ASDs.

Authors:  Friederike Wolbert; Ineke-Katharina Fahrig; Tobias Gottschalk; Christian Luebbert; Markus Thommes; Gabriele Sadowski
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-01-23       Impact factor: 6.321

10.  Importance of Mesoporous Silica Particle Size in the Stabilization of Amorphous Pharmaceuticals-The Case of Simvastatin.

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Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2020-04-22       Impact factor: 6.321

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