| Literature DB >> 31871490 |
Mashan Almutairi1, Bjad Almutairy1, Sandeep Sarabu1, Ahmed Almotairy1, Eman Ashour1, Suresh Bandari1, Amol Batra2, Divya Tewari2, T Durig2, Michael A Repka1,3.
Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the processability of AquaSolve™ hydroxypropyl methylcellulose acetate succinate L grade (HPMCAS LG) via hot-melt extrusion and to examine the effect of pressurized carbon dioxide (P-CO2) on the physicomechanical properties of efavirenz (EFA)-loaded extrudates. To optimize the process parameters and formulations, various physical mixtures of EFA (30%, 40%, and 50%, w/w) and HPMCAS LG (70%, 60%, and 50%, w/w), respectively, were extruded using a co-rotating twin-screw extruder with a standard screw configuration, with P-CO2 injected into zone 8 of the extruder. Thermal characterization of the extrudates was performed using differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetric analysis. Scanning electron microscopy was employed to study the morphology and porosity of the formulations. Notably, the macroscopic morphology changed to a foam-like structure by P-CO2 injection resulting in an increased specific surface area, porosity, and dissolution rate. Thus, HPMCAS LG extrusion, coupled with P-CO2 injection, yielded faster dissolving extrudates. Stability studies indicated that HPMCAS LG was able to physically and chemically stabilize the amorphous state of high-dose EFA. Furthermore, the milling efficiency of the extrudates produced with P-CO2 injection improved because of their increased porosity.Entities:
Keywords: HPMCAS LG; Hot-melt extrusion; Milling efficiency; Porosity; Pressurized carbon dioxide
Year: 2019 PMID: 31871490 PMCID: PMC6927476 DOI: 10.1016/j.jddst.2019.04.029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Drug Deliv Sci Technol ISSN: 1773-2247 Impact factor: 3.981