Formulation and Characterization of a Compacted Multiparticulate System for Modified Release of Water-Soluble Drugs - Part 1 Acetaminophen

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作者
Cantor, Stuart L. [1 ]
Hoag, Stephen W. [1 ]
Augsburger, Larry L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Sch Pharm, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
关键词
multiparticulate delivery systems; modified release; matrix tablets; ethylcellulose; extrusion-spheronization; segregation; MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE PELLETS; CRYSTALLITE-GEL-MODEL; EXTRUSION-SPHERONIZATION; STRESS DISPERSION; TABLETS; ETHYLCELLULOSE; COMPRESSION; GRANULATION; STRENGTH; LIQUID;
D O I
10.1080/03639040802360502
中图分类号
R914 [药物化学];
学科分类号
100701 ;
摘要
The aim of this study was to characterize and evaluate a modified release, multiparticulate tablet formulation consisting of placebo beads and drug-loaded beads. Acetaminophen (APAP) bead formulations containing ethylcellulose (EC) from 40-60% and placebo beads containing 30% calcium silicate and prepared using 0-20% alcohol were developed using extrusion-spheronization and studied using a central composite experimental design. Particle size and true density of beads were measured. Segregation testing was performed using the novel ASTM D6940-04 method on a 50:50 blend of uncoated APAP beads (60%EC) : calcium silicate placebo beads (10% alcohol). Tablets were prepared using an instrumented Stokes-B2 rotary tablet press and evaluated for crushing strength and dissolution rate. Compared with drug beads (60%EC), placebo beads (10% alcohol) were smaller but had higher true densities: 864.8 m and 1.27 g/cm3, and 787.1 m and 1.73 g/cm3, respectively. Segregation testing revealed that there was approximately a 20% difference in drug content (as measured by the coefficient of variation) between initial and final blend samples. Although calcium silicate-based placebo beads were shown to be ineffective cushioning agents in blends with Surelease-coated APAP beads, they were found to be very compactibile when used alone and gave tablet crushing strength values between 14 and 17 kP. The EC in the APAP bead matrix minimally suppressed the drug release from uncoated beads (t100% = 2 h). However, while tablets containing placebo beads reformulated with glycerol monostearate (GMS) showed a slower release rate (t60%= 5 h) compared with calcium silicate-based placebos, some coating damage (30%) still occurred on compression as release was faster than coated APAP beads alone. While tablets containing coated drug beads can be produced with practical crushing strengths (8 kP) and low compression pressures (10-35 MPa), dissolution studies revealed that calcium silicate-based placebos are ineffective as cushioning agents. Blend segregation was likely observed due to the particle size and the density differences between APAP beads and calcium silicate-based placebo beads; placebo bead percolation can perhaps be minimized by increasing their size during the extrusion-spheronization process. The GMS- based placebos offer greater promise as cushioning agents for compacted, coated drug beads; however, this requires an optimized compression pressure range and drug bead : placebo bead ratio (i.e., 50:50).
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