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- 2019Use of terahertz-Raman spectroscopy to determine solubility of the crystalline active pharmaceutical ingredient in polymeric matrices during hot melt extrusioncitations
- 2016Novel controlled release polymer-lipid formulations processed by hot melt extrusioncitations
- 2016Modelling of co-rotating twin-screw extruders in the pharmaceutical industry I
- 2015Implementation of transmission NIR as a PAT tool for monitoring drug transformation during HME processingcitations
- 2014Continuous cocrystallization for dissolution rate optimization of a poorly water-soluble drugcitations
- 2014Continuous cocrystallisation of carbamazepine and trans-cinnamic acid via melt extrusion processingcitations
- 2014Prediction of polymorphic transformations of paracetamol in solid dispersionscitations
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Continuous cocrystallization for dissolution rate optimization of a poorly water-soluble drug
Abstract
A continuous manufacturing process, hot melt extrusion (HME), was employed for the development of high quality carbamazepine–saccharin (CBZ–SCH) cocrystals. The produced cocrystals were compared with a prototype prepared by a solvent method. It was found that processing parameters such as temperature, screw speed, and screw configuration were the critical processing parameters. In-line near-infrared analysis demonstrated that cocrystallization takes place gradually during the process along the extruder’s mixing zones. Further characterization of the extruded cocrystals proved that the manufactured highly crystalline cocrystals were similar to the prototype but had improved CBZ dissolution rates. Continuous manufacturing of cocrystals of water-insoluble drugs is a novel and robust approach.