Effect of binders on the release rates of direct molded verapamil tablets using twin-screw extruder in melt granulation |
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Authors: | David Cheng Thiam Tan William Wei Lim Chin En Hui Tan Shiqi HongWei Gu Rajeev Gokhale |
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Institution: | AbbVie Pte Ltd, 11 Biopolis Way, Helios, #05-06, Singapore 138667, Singapore |
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Abstract: | Conventional manufacturing of pharmaceutical tablets often involves single processes such as blending, granulation, milling and direct compression. A process that minimizes and incorporates all these in a single continuous step is desirable. The concept of omitting milling step followed by direct-molding of tablets utilizing a twin-screw extruder in a melt granulation process using thermoplastic binders was explored. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of combining hydrophilic binder (HPMC K4M, PEO 1M), and hydrophobic binder (Compritol® ATO 888, Precirol® ATO 5) on the release profiles of direct-molded tablets and direct-compressed tablets from milled extrudates using a quality-by-design approach. It was identified that hydrophilic binder type and process significantly affects (p = 0.005) the release profiles of verapamil. Moreover, two-way interaction analysis demonstrated that the combination of process with type of hydrophilic polymer (p = 0.028) and the type of hydrophilic polymer with polymer ratio (p = 0.033) significantly affected the release profiles. The formulation release kinetics correlated to Higuchi release model and the mechanism correlated to a non-Fickian release mechanism. The results of the present study indicated that direct-molded tablets with different release profiles can be manufactured without milling process and through a continuous melt granulation using twin-screw extruder with appropriate thermoplastic binder ratio. |
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Keywords: | Melt granulation Hot melt extruder Direct mold Modified release Hydrophobic Hydrophilic |
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