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The step-wise dissolution method: An efficient DSC-based protocol for verification of predicted API-polymer compatibility

A. Mathers, M. Pechar, F. Hassouna, M. Fulem

. 2023 ; 648 (-) : 123604. [pub] 20231118

Jazyk angličtina Země Nizozemsko

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

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The development of an amorphous solid dispersion (ASD) is a promising strategy for improving the low bioavailability of many poorly water-soluble active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). The construction of a temperature-composition (T-C) phase diagram for an API-polymer combination is imperative as it can provide critical information that is essential for formulating stable ASDs. However, the currently followed differential scanning calorimetry (DSC)-based strategies for API solubility determination in a polymer at elevated temperatures are inefficient and, on occasions, unreliable, which may lead to an inaccurate prediction at lower temperatures of interest (i.e., T = 25 °C). Recently, we proposed a novel DSC-based protocol called the "step-wise dissolution" (S-WD) method, which is both cost- and time-effective. The objective of this study was to test the applicability of the S-WD method regarding expeditious verification of the purely-predicted API-polymer compatibility via the perturbed chain-statistical associating fluid theory (PC-SAFT) equation of state (EOS). Fifteen API-polymer T-C phase diagrams were reliably constructed, with three distinct API-polymer case types being identified regarding the approach used for the S-WD method. Overall, the PC-SAFT EOS provided satisfactory qualitative descriptions of the API-polymer compatibility, but not necessarily accurate quantitative predictions of the API solubility in the polymer at T = 25 °C. The S-WD method was subsequently modified and an optimal protocol was proposed, which can significantly reduce the required experimental effort.

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