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Evaluation of Griseofulvin Binary and Ternary Solid Dispersions with HPMCAS. AAPS PharmSciTech [AAPS PharmSciTech] Journal article

 
TitleEvaluation of Griseofulvin Binary and Ternary Solid Dispersions with HPMCAS.
Author(s)Al-Obaidi H, Buckton G 
InstitutionThe School of Pharmacy, University of London, 29-39 Brunswick Square, London, WC1N 1AX, UK, hisham.al-obaidi@pharmacy.ac.uk.
SourceAAPS PharmSciTech 2009 Oct 20.
AbstractThe stability and dissolution properties of griseofulvin binary and ternary solid dispersions were evaluated. Solid dispersions of griseofulvin and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose acetate succinate (HPMCAS) were prepared using the spray drying method. A third polymer, poly[N-(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylate] (PHPMA), was incorporated to investigate its effect on the interaction of griseofulvin with HPMCAS. In this case, HPMCAS can form H bonds with griseofulvin directly; the addition of PHPMA to the solid dispersion may enhance the stability of the amorphous griseofulvin due to greater interaction with griseofulvin. The X-ray powder diffraction results showed that griseofulvin (binary and ternary solid dispersions) remained amorphous for more than 19 months stored at 85% RH compared with the spray-dried griseofulvin which crystallized totally within 24 h at ambient conditions. The Fourier transform infrared scan showed that griseofulvin carbonyl group formed hydrogen bonds with the hydroxyl group in the HPMCAS, which could explain the extended stability of the drug. Further broadening in the peak could be seen when PHPMA was added to the solid dispersion, which indicates stronger interaction. The glass transition temperatures increased in the ternary solid dispersions regardless of HPMCAS grade. The dissolution rate of the drug in the solid dispersion (both binary and ternary) has significantly increased when compared with the dissolution profile of the spray-dried griseofulvin. These results reveal significant stability of the amorphous form due to the hydrogen bond formation with the polymer. The addition of the third polymer improved the stability but had a minor impact on dissolution.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19842041
  
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