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  • 2020Supramolecular architecture of a multi-component biomimetic lipid barrier formulation12citations
  • 2019Enhanced Intraliposomal Metallic Nanoparticle Payload Capacity Using Microfluidic-Assisted Self-Assembly19citations
  • 2016Atypical effects of incorporated surfactants on stability and dissolution properties of amorphous polymeric dispersions13citations
  • 2014Calcium-mediated binding of DNA to 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3- phosphocholine-containing mixed lipid monolayers13citations

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Atypical effects of incorporated surfactants on stability and dissolution properties of amorphous polymeric dispersions

  • Lawrence, M. Jayne
  • Buckton, G.
  • Al-Obaidi, H.
Abstract

Objectives<br/><br/>To understand the impact of ionic and non-ionic surfactants on the dissolution and stability properties of amorphous polymeric dispersions using griseofulvin (GF) as a model for poorly soluble drugs.<br/><br/>Methods<br/><br/>Solid dispersions of the poorly water-soluble drug, griseofulvin (GF) and the polymers, poly(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP) and poly(2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate) (PHPMA), have been prepared by spray drying and bead milling and the effect of the ionic and non-ionic surfactants, namely sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) and Tween-80, on the physico-chemical properties of the solid dispersions studied.<br/><br/>Key findings<br/><br/>The X-ray powder diffraction data and hot-stage microscopy showed a fast re-crystallisation of GF. While dynamic vapour sorption (DVS) measurements indicated an increased water uptake, slow dissolution rates were observed for the solid dispersions incorporating surfactants. The order by which surfactants free dispersions were prepared seemed critical as indicated by DVS and thermal analysis. Dispersions prepared by milling with SDS showed significantly better stability than spray-dried dispersions (drug remained amorphous for more than 6 months) as well as improved dissolution profile.<br/><br/>Conclusions<br/><br/>We suggest that surfactants can hinder the dissolution by promoting aggregation of polymeric chains, however that effect depends mainly on how the particles were prepared.

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  • dispersion
  • polymer
  • amorphous
  • grinding
  • milling
  • Sodium
  • thermal analysis
  • drying
  • surfactant
  • microscopy