A fluidised bed particle engineering approach for simultaneous encapsulation and granulation of an API-based ionic liquid

IF 4.5 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Michael W. Stocker , Anne Marie Healy , Steven Ferguson
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Abstract

Solidification of room temperature ionic liquids provides advantages in terms of handling and utilisation in the context of solid dosage forms. Encapsulating drug-based ionic liquids by direct spray operations represents a promising platform for solidifying and formulating these challenging materials. Previous studies have focused on solidification of room temperature active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) ionic liquids (API-ILs) by spray drying. This approach typically results in the production of fine powders that tend to require further processing before they can be incorporated into final solid dosage forms. Fluidised bed granulation is an alternative technology that combines a direct spray operation with a particle size enlargement process. Successfully encapsulating an API-IL using this approach would circumvent suboptimal bulk powder properties of spray dried materials associated with their fine particle size and poor flowability, with the possibility of coating the granular cores with controlled release polymers and blending with additional excipients to yield a highly engineered drug product suitable for direct compression. In the current work a model API-IL was successfully granulated by adapting the spray encapsulation process to operate in a fluidised bed granulator and incorporating an inert filler material in the granulated product. The spray granulated API-IL products from this process were characterised with regard to their particle size, composition, and powder flow properties, and preliminary tabletting studies were performed using the granulates. This is the first demonstrated example of a composite drug product of its kind.

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采用流化床颗粒工程方法同时封装和造粒以原料药为基础的离子液体
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Powder Technology
Powder Technology 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
9.90
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15.40%
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1047
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Powder Technology is an International Journal on the Science and Technology of Wet and Dry Particulate Systems. Powder Technology publishes papers on all aspects of the formation of particles and their characterisation and on the study of systems containing particulate solids. No limitation is imposed on the size of the particles, which may range from nanometre scale, as in pigments or aerosols, to that of mined or quarried materials. The following list of topics is not intended to be comprehensive, but rather to indicate typical subjects which fall within the scope of the journal's interests: Formation and synthesis of particles by precipitation and other methods. Modification of particles by agglomeration, coating, comminution and attrition. Characterisation of the size, shape, surface area, pore structure and strength of particles and agglomerates (including the origins and effects of inter particle forces). Packing, failure, flow and permeability of assemblies of particles. Particle-particle interactions and suspension rheology. Handling and processing operations such as slurry flow, fluidization, pneumatic conveying. Interactions between particles and their environment, including delivery of particulate products to the body. Applications of particle technology in production of pharmaceuticals, chemicals, foods, pigments, structural, and functional materials and in environmental and energy related matters. For materials-oriented contributions we are looking for articles revealing the effect of particle/powder characteristics (size, morphology and composition, in that order) on material performance or functionality and, ideally, comparison to any industrial standard.
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