基于copovidone的无形固体分散物的溶解:原子层涂层的影响,水化动力学和配方的影响
Emily G Benson1, Dana E Moseson1, Shradha Bhalla1
1Department of Industrial and Molecular Pharmaceutics, College of Pharmacy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, United States.
Journal of pharmaceutical sciences
|October 10, 2024
概括
原子层涂层 (ALC) 提高了无形固体分散 (ASD) 粉末的特性. 然而,ALC的ALC
科学领域:
- 制药科学 制药科学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 药物运输 药物运输 药物运输
背景情况:
- 无形固体分散 (ASDs) 提高了药物的溶解性和生物可用性.
- 原子层涂层 (ALC) 是一种无溶剂的技术,用于对粒子进行纳米层陶涂层.
- 在ASD中,ALC可以改善粉末的特性,并防止药物结晶.
研究的目的:
- 为了评估氧化涂层厚度和符合性对利托纳维尔/科波维ASD释放的影响.
- 为了研究ALC对ASD水化和相分离的影响.
- 评估配方在减轻涂层对药物释放的影响中的作用.
主要方法:
- 通过ALC将氧化物涂在里托纳维尔/科波维ASD颗粒上.
- 制备和溶解测试未涂层和涂层的ASD粉末,整洁片,和配方片.
- 同焦光显微镜 (CFM) 用于可视化粒子水化和相分离.
主要成果:
- 当缺陷允许溶剂透时,ALC对粉末溶解的影响最小.
- 在片剂中,ALC减缓了水合,导致药物-聚合物相分离和释放减少.
- 配合超级分解剂和乳糖的配方恢复了涂层ASDs的快速药物释放.
结论:
- 在固体剂型中,水合率对ASD性能至关重要.
- CFM是了解ASD释放和相位行为的宝贵工具.
- 有效的配方策略可以克服ALC所施加的释放限制.
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