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Synergistic Effect of Polyvinyl Alcohol and Copovidone in Itraconazole Amorphous Solid Dispersions.

Kamil Wlodarski1, Feng Zhang2, Tongzhou Liu3, Wieslaw Sawicki4, Thomas Kipping5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The first objective is to evaluate the feasibility of melt-extruding polyvinyl alcohol-based amorphous solid dispersions for oral drug delivery. The second objective is to investigate the miscibility between polyvinyl alcohol 4-88 and copovidone, and to characterize the properties of ternary itraconazole amorphous solid dispersions comprising both polymers.
METHODS: Samples were prepared using a co-rotating, twin-screw extruder. A solution precipitation study was conducted to compare the precipitation inhibition of polyvinyl alcohol against other commonly used polymers for amorphous solid dispersions. Miscibility between polyvinyl alcohol 4-88 and copovidone was determined using DSC and XRD analyses. All extrudates were characterized using DSC, XRD, and non-sink dissolution.
RESULTS: Polyvinyl alcohol demonstrated the highest capacity for inhibiting the precipitation of itraconazole. Itraconazole was found to be more soluble in copovidone (>30%) than in polyvinyl alcohol 4-88 (<5%) in binary extrudates. Polyvinyl alcohol and copovidone are miscible when the proportion of polyvinyl alcohol 4-88 does not exceed 30% (w/w). Compared to binary extrudates, the ternary extrudate demonstrated a higher degree of supersaturation and more sustained supersaturation of itraconazole in purified water and phosphate buffer pH 6.8 solution.
CONCLUSION: As a surface-active material, polyvinyl alcohol was effective in inhibiting precipitation of itraconazole in aqueous media. Solubility of itraconazole in polyvinyl alcohol in solid state was limited because of the high polarity of the polymer. Ternary systems comprising a mixture of polyvinyl alcohol and copovidone demonstrated better supersaturation in aqueous media than binary systems. Ternary systems benefited from both the high solubilizing capacity of copovidone and high precipitation inhibition capacity of polyvinyl alcohol.

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Keywords:  copovidone; itraconazole; melt extrusion; polymer miscibility; polyvinyl alcohol; ternary amorphous solid dispersion

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29305665     DOI: 10.1007/s11095-017-2313-1

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


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