Mechanistic Elucidation of Formation of Drug-Rich Amorphous Nanodroplets by Dissolution of the Solid Dispersion Formulation

Publication date: Available online 26 February 2019Source: International Journal of PharmaceuticsAuthor(s): Keisuke Ueda, Kenjirou Higashi, Kunikazu MoribeAbstractDrug-rich amorphous nanodroplets have great potential to improve intestinal absorption of poorly water-soluble drugs. Spray-dried samples (SPDs) of glibenclamide (GLB) with hypromellose (HPMC) or hypromellose acetate succinate (HPMC-AS, grade AS-LF and AS-HF) were prepared to investigate how GLB-rich amorphous nanodroplets form during the dissolution of solid dispersions. The co-spray drying of AS-LF significantly enhanced GLB dissolution from the SPD, leading to the temporary formation of GLB-rich amorphous nanodroplets. However, the droplets gradually coarsened as AS-LF fails to inhibit coarsening. In contrast, the addition of HPMC to the SPD failed to aid GLB-rich amorphous nanodroplet formation during dissolution. The failure of formation of GLB-rich amorphous nanodroplet was caused by slow GLB dissolution, due to the poor controllability of the GLB dissolution by HPMC. The addition of AS-HF to the SPD produced amorphous GLB particles that contained a large amount of AS-HF during dissolution. Gel-like particles formed instead of GLB-rich amorphous nanodroplets. When the SPD containing AS-LF was dissolved in AS-HF solution, stably-dispersed GLB-rich amorphous nanodroplets were successfully formed owing to rapid GLB dissolution from the SPD containing AS-LF and strong coarsening inhibition by AS-HF. Formulation op...
Source: International Journal of Pharmaceutics - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research