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A Quantitative Disintegration Method for Polymeric Films
Authors:Sheila Grab  Lisa C. Rohan
Affiliation:1.Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy,University of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh,USA;2.Magee-Womens Research Institute,Pittsburgh,USA;3.Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences,University of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh,USA
Abstract:

Purpose

Current in vitro disintegration methods for polymeric films are qualitative and introduce significant user bias. The goal of these studies is to develop a novel, quantitative disintegration technique which can be used to characterize polymeric films in vitro.

Methods

A method was developed using a Texture Analyzer instrument to evaluate film disintegration. Solvent-casted, clinically advanced, anti-HIV, vaginal films as well as marketed vaginal films were used throughout these studies. Method development followed a quality by design (QbD) process and was used to evaluate film products.

Results

The current method developed provided reproducible, quantitative disintegration times for the commercially available vaginal contraceptive film (57.88?±?5.98 s). It distinguished between two clinically advanced antiretroviral containing films based on disintegration time (p value p?p?

Conclusions

This method can be applied for pharmaceutical films for ranging indications as part of vigorous in vitro characterization. Parameters of the test can be altered based on site of application or indication.
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