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Rapid development of API nano-formulations from screening to production combining dual centrifugation and wet agitator bead milling.

Martin Hagedorn1, Lena Liebich2, Ansgar Bögershausen3, Ulrich Massing4, Sven Hoffmann5, Stefan Mende6, Matthias Rischer7.   

Abstract

Various wet ball nanomilling-screening tools for poorly soluble APIs are available which differ in their milling principle, batch size and number of samples. Here, the transferability of results from screening (small to medium-scale) to pharmaceutical production (largescale) was investigated. Wet ball milling in a dual centrifuge (DC) (10-100 mg API, 40 samples in parallel) was used to identify stable nanoformulations. In addition different sized agitator bead mills were used for scale-up to industrial scales. DC-and small-scale agitator milling (AM) resulted in small and virtually identical API-particles. Additionally, similar API-particles were obtained using two different sized agitator bead mills (batch size 1.5 and 30 kg) and applying comparable specific grinding energies (SGE). The SGE used in the trials represents the grinding limit for this API-suspension. Using lower SGEs, AM results in larger API-particles. All used milling tools had no influence on the APIs crystal structure and wear of grinding media (Zr/Y) is low. The study confirmed the importance to choose the right formulation and process parameters, which positively affect grinding efficacy, particle size distribution and wear contamination. The excellent comparability of results obtained from DC-milling and AM significantly reduces the duration for successful and predictable formulation development.
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Keywords:  Agitator milling; Dual centrifugation; Nano-formulation; Nanoparticles; Nanosuspension; Scale-up; Wet ball milling

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31063837     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2019.04.082

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


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