Literature DB >> 30372612

Novel Thermal Imaging Method for Rapid Screening of Drug-Polymer Miscibility for Solid Dispersion Based Formulation Development.

Muqdad Alhijjaj1,2, Peter Belton3, László Fábián1, Nikolaus Wellner4, Mike Reading5, Sheng Qi1.   

Abstract

This study aimed to develop a rapid, simple, and inexpensive screening method for selecting the best polymeric candidates possessing high active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) miscibility during the early stages of formulation development of solid dispersion based pharmaceutical products. A new thermal imaging based method, thermal analysis by structural characterization (TASC), was used as a thermoptometric tool in conjunction with data analysis software to detect the melting point depression and postmelting dissolution of felodipine particles screened over thin spin-coated films of ten polymers commonly used in the pharmaceutical field. On the polymeric substrates the drug showed different degrees of melting point reduction, reflecting their different levels of polymer-drug miscibility. Using TASC to detect melting point depression is significantly (20-40 times) faster than the conventional DSC method without loss of the sensitivity of detection. The quantity of the material required for the screening is less than 1/1000th of the material used in conventional DSC tests, which significantly reduce the material wastage. Isothermal TASC tests and IR imaging confirmed the occurrence of thermal dissolution of the drug in the polymer for more miscible pairs. The real-time stability tests validate the accuracy of the polymer-drug miscibility screening results. These results demonstrate TASC as a promising screening tool for rapidly selecting the polymeric excipients for pharmaceutical formulations development.

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Keywords:  drug−polymer miscibility; melting point depression; preformulation screening; solid dispersions; thermal analysis by structural characterization

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30372612     DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.8b00798

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


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1.  Automation Potential of a New, Rapid, Microscopy-Based Method for Screening Drug-Polymer Solubility.

Authors:  Muqdad Alhijjaj; Peter Belton; Laszlo Fabian; Mike Reading; Sheng Qi
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2020-05-11
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