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Development of a Novel Amorphous Agomelatine Formulation With Improved Storage Stability and Enhanced Bioavailability
Panagiotis Barmpalexis1, Agni Grypioti2, Elisavet Vardaka3
1Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, School of Pharmacy, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece; Pharmaceutical RnD Department, Rontis Hellas S.A., Maroussi, Athens 15125, Greece.
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The present work describes the development of a novel formulation of amorphous agomelatine (AGM) that exhibits enhanced in vitro dissolution rate and bioavailability, as well as improved storage stability. AGM was loaded on a mixture of microcrystalline cellulose with a high specific surface area excipient, namely colloidal silicon dioxide, employing a wet granulation method, and the resultant AGM granules were subsequently formulated into immediate release film-coated tablets. Modulated temperature differential scanning calorimetry, hot-state light microscopy, powder X-ray diffraction, attenuated total reflectance FTIR, and micro-Raman spectroscopy revealed that the active pharmaceutical ingredient existed primarily in the amorphous state within the prepared formulations, with some crystals of polymorph I also present. Accelerated stability studies for up to 6 months in alu-alu blisters showed good physicochemical stability during storage. Finally, in vitro dissolution studies and clinical trials in healthy human volunteers showed a remarkable increase in the in vitro dissolution rate and a ∼1.5-fold increase in bioavailability, respectively, compared to the marketed product.
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