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An investigation into the effect of formulation variables and process parameters on characteristics of granules obtained by in situ fluidized hot melt granulation

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2012
Authors
Mašić, Ivana
Ilić, Ilija
Dreu, Rok
Ibrić, Svetlana
Parojčić, Jelena
Đurić, Zorica
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of binder content, binder particle size, granulation time and inlet air flow rate on granule size and size distribution, granule shape and flowability, as well as on drug release rate. Hydrophilic (polyetilenglycol 2000) and hydrophobic meltable binder (glyceryl palmitostearate) were used for in situ fluidized hot melt granulation. Granule size was mainly influenced by binder particle size. Binder content was shown to be important for narrow size distribution and good flow properties. The results obtained indicate that conventional fluid bed granulator may be suitable for production of highly spherical agglomerates, particularly when immersion and layering is dominant agglomeration mechanism. Granule shape was affected by interplay of binder content, binder particle size and granulation time. Solid state analysis confirmed unaltered physical state of the granulate components and the absence of interactions between the active and ex...cipients. Besides the nature and amount of binder, the mechanism of agglomerate formation seems to have an impact on drug dissolution rate. The results of the present study indicate that fluidized hot melt granulation is a promising powder agglomeration technique for spherical granules production.

Keywords:
Melt agglomeration / Fluid bed / In situ melt granulation / Granule shape / Binder particle size
Source:
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2012, 423, 2, 202-212
Publisher:
  • Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam
Funding / projects:
  • Advanced technologies for controlled release from solid drug delivery systems (RS-34007)

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2011.12.013

ISSN: 0378-5173

PubMed: 22197773

WoS: 000301157000007

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84856547104
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PY  - 2012
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@article{
author = "Mašić, Ivana and Ilić, Ilija and Dreu, Rok and Ibrić, Svetlana and Parojčić, Jelena and Đurić, Zorica",
year = "2012",
abstract = "The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of binder content, binder particle size, granulation time and inlet air flow rate on granule size and size distribution, granule shape and flowability, as well as on drug release rate. Hydrophilic (polyetilenglycol 2000) and hydrophobic meltable binder (glyceryl palmitostearate) were used for in situ fluidized hot melt granulation. Granule size was mainly influenced by binder particle size. Binder content was shown to be important for narrow size distribution and good flow properties. The results obtained indicate that conventional fluid bed granulator may be suitable for production of highly spherical agglomerates, particularly when immersion and layering is dominant agglomeration mechanism. Granule shape was affected by interplay of binder content, binder particle size and granulation time. Solid state analysis confirmed unaltered physical state of the granulate components and the absence of interactions between the active and excipients. Besides the nature and amount of binder, the mechanism of agglomerate formation seems to have an impact on drug dissolution rate. The results of the present study indicate that fluidized hot melt granulation is a promising powder agglomeration technique for spherical granules production.",
publisher = "Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam",
journal = "International Journal of Pharmaceutics",
title = "An investigation into the effect of formulation variables and process parameters on characteristics of granules obtained by in situ fluidized hot melt granulation",
volume = "423",
number = "2",
pages = "202-212",
doi = "10.1016/j.ijpharm.2011.12.013"
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Mašić, I., Ilić, I., Dreu, R., Ibrić, S., Parojčić, J.,& Đurić, Z.. (2012). An investigation into the effect of formulation variables and process parameters on characteristics of granules obtained by in situ fluidized hot melt granulation. in International Journal of Pharmaceutics
Elsevier Science BV, Amsterdam., 423(2), 202-212.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2011.12.013
Mašić I, Ilić I, Dreu R, Ibrić S, Parojčić J, Đurić Z. An investigation into the effect of formulation variables and process parameters on characteristics of granules obtained by in situ fluidized hot melt granulation. in International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 2012;423(2):202-212.
doi:10.1016/j.ijpharm.2011.12.013 .
Mašić, Ivana, Ilić, Ilija, Dreu, Rok, Ibrić, Svetlana, Parojčić, Jelena, Đurić, Zorica, "An investigation into the effect of formulation variables and process parameters on characteristics of granules obtained by in situ fluidized hot melt granulation" in International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 423, no. 2 (2012):202-212,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2011.12.013 . .

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