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Pharmaceutical Product Characterization and Manufacturability of Surfactant-Enriched Oil Marbles with Abiraterone Acetate
J. Petřík, O. Rychecký, T. Krejčí, L. Becherová, D. Trunov, M. Prachár, O. Navrátil, P. Žvátora, L. Krejčík, O. Dammer, J. Beránek, P. Kozlík, T. Křížek, M. Šoóš, J. Heřt, S. Bissola, S. Berto, F. Štěpánek
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
- MeSH
- abirateron MeSH
- biologické přípravky * MeSH
- chemie farmaceutická metody MeSH
- laktosa MeSH
- lipidy chemie MeSH
- pomocné látky * chemie MeSH
- povrchově aktivní látky chemie MeSH
- rozpustnost MeSH
- stabilita léku MeSH
- uhličitan vápenatý MeSH
- voda MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
The present study investigates the physicochemical properties and stability of a novel lipid-based formulation-surfactant-enriched oil marbles containing abiraterone acetate. While the biopharmaceutical performance of this formulation has been reported recently, this study aims to fill the gap between a promising in vivo performance and industrial applicability. A series of techniques were employed to assess the solid-state characteristics of oil marble cores along with their physicochemical properties upon stability testing. The chemical stability of abiraterone acetate in the formulation was also investigated. The core of the formulation was found to be stable both physically and chemically over 12 months of storage. The in vitro performance of stressed samples was evaluated using a dissolution experiment. The formulation has successfully self-emulsified upon incubation in bio-relevant media, resulting in a fast and complete API release. An important issue connected with the excipient used as a covering material of oil marbles has been identified. The seemingly insignificant water sorption caused agglomeration of the oil marbles and consequently compromised the dissolution rate in some of the stressed samples. Replacing HPMC with lactose as a covering material resulted in more favorable properties upon storage. Overall, it has been shown that oil marbles are an industrially applicable concept of the solidified lipid-based formulation.
Department of Analytical Chemistry Faculty of Science Charles University Prague Czech Republic
DottBonapace and C srl Via A Merli 10 A Cusano Milanino Italy
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