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A comparative study of spray-dried and freeze-dried hydrocortisone/ polyvinyl pyrrolidone solid dispersions

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Abstract

Poor water solubility of new chemical entities (NCEs) is one of the major challenges the pharmaceutical industry currently faces. The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility of freeze-drying as an alternative technique to spray-drying to produce solid dispersions of poorly water-soluble drugs. Also investigated was the use of aqueous solvent mixtures in place of pure solvent for the production of solid dispersions. Aqueous solvent systems would reduce the environmental impact of pure organic solvent systems. Spray-dried and freeze-dried hydrocortisone/polyvinyl pyrrolidone solid dispersions exhibited differences in dissolution behavior. Freeze-dried dispersions exhibited faster dissolution rates than the corresponding spray-dried dispersions. Spray-dried systems prepared using both solvent systems (20% v/v and 96% v/v ethanol) displayed similar dissolution performance despite displaying differences in glass transition temperatures (T g) and surface areas. All dispersions showed drug/polymer interactions indicated by positive deviations in T g from the predicted values calculated using the CouchmanKarasz equation. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic results confirmed the conversion of crystalline drug to the amorphous in the dispersions. Stability studies were preformed at 40°C and 75% relative humidity to investigate the physical stability of prepared dispersions. Recrystallization was observed after a month and the resultant dispersions were tested for their dissolution performance to compare with the dissolution performance of the dispersions prior to the stability study. The dissolution rate of the freeze-dried dispersions remained higher than both spray-dried dispersions after storage.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1141-1149
Number of pages9
JournalDrug Development and Industrial Pharmacy
Volume37
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2011

Keywords

  • Amorphous
  • Dissolution
  • Freeze-drying
  • Poor aqueous solubility
  • Solid dispersions
  • Spray-drying
  • Stability

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