Atomic Force Microscopy-Based Screening of Drug-Excipient Miscibility and Stability of Solid Dispersions

ABSTRACT Purpose Development of a method to assess the drug/polymer miscibility and stability of solid dispersions using a melt-based mixing method. Methods Amorphous fractured films are prepared and characterized with Raman Microscopy in combination with Atomic Force Microscopy to discriminate betw...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pharmaceutical research 2011-03, Vol.28 (3), p.572-584
Hauptverfasser: Lauer, Matthias Eckhard, Grassmann, Olaf, Siam, Monira, Tardio, Joseph, Jacob, Laurence, Page, Susanne, Kindt, Johannes Heinrich, Engel, Andreas, Alsenz, Jochem
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT Purpose Development of a method to assess the drug/polymer miscibility and stability of solid dispersions using a melt-based mixing method. Methods Amorphous fractured films are prepared and characterized with Raman Microscopy in combination with Atomic Force Microscopy to discriminate between homogenously and heterogeneously mixed drug/polymer combinations. The homogenous combinations are analyzed further for physical stability under stress conditions, such as increased humidity or temperature. Results Combinations that have the potential to form a molecular disperse mixture are identified. Their potential to phase separate is determined through imaging at molecular length scales, which results in short observation time. De-mixing is quantified by phase separation analysis, and the drug/polymer combinations are ranked to identify the most stable combinations. Conclusions The presented results demonstrate that drug/polymer miscibility and stability of solid dispersions, with many mechanistic details, can be analyzed with Atomic Force Microscopy. The assay allows to identify well-miscible and stable combinations within hours or a few days.
ISSN:0724-8741
1573-904X
DOI:10.1007/s11095-010-0306-4