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. 2015 Apr;32(4):1407-16.
doi: 10.1007/s11095-014-1543-8. Epub 2014 Oct 16.

Combination of (M)DSC and surface analysis to study the phase behaviour and drug distribution of ternary solid dispersions

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Combination of (M)DSC and surface analysis to study the phase behaviour and drug distribution of ternary solid dispersions

Joke Meeus et al. Pharm Res. 2015 Apr.

Abstract

Purpose: Miscibility of the different compounds that make up a solid dispersion based formulation play a crucial role in the drug release profile and physical stability of the solid dispersion as it defines the phase behaviour of the dispersion. The standard technique to obtain information on phase behaviour of a sample is (modulated) differential scanning calorimetry ((M)DSC). However, for ternary mixtures (M)DSC alone is not sufficient to characterize their phase behaviour and to gain insight into the distribution of the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) in a two-phased polymeric matrix.

Methods: MDSC was combined with complementary surface analysis techniques, specifically time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Three spray-dried model formulations with varying API/PLGA/PVP ratios were analyzed.

Results: MDSC, TOF-SIMS and AFM provided insights into differences in drug distribution via the observed surface coverage for 3 differently composed ternary solid dispersions.

Conclusions: Combining MDSC and surface analysis rendered additional insights in the composition of mixed phases in complex systems, like ternary solid dispersions.

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