1. Small-Scale Assays for Studying Dissolution of Pharmaceutical Cocrystals for Oral Administration.
- Author
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Box KJ, Comer J, Taylor R, Karki S, Ruiz R, Price R, and Fotaki N
- Subjects
- Administration, Oral, Carbamazepine chemistry, Chemical Precipitation, Crystallization, Indomethacin chemistry, Niacinamide chemistry, Saccharin chemistry, Biological Assay methods, Pharmaceutical Preparations chemistry, Solubility, Tablets chemistry
- Abstract
The purpose of this study was to better understand the dissolution properties and precipitation behavior of pharmaceutical cocrystals of poorly soluble drugs for the potential for oral administration based on a small-scale dissolution assay. Carbamazepine and indomethacin cocrystals with saccharin and nicotinamide as coformers were prepared with the sonic slurry method. Dissolution of the poorly soluble drugs indomethacin and carbamazepine and their cocrystals was studied with a small-scale dissolution assay installed on a SiriusT3 instrument. Two methodologies were used: (i) surface dissolution of pressed tablet (3 mm) in 20 mL running for fixed times at four pH stages (pH 1.8, pH 3.9, pH 5.4, pH 7.3) and (ii) powder dissolution (2.6 mg) in 2 mL at a constant pH (pH 2). Improved dissolution and useful insights into precipitation kinetics of poorly soluble compounds from the cocrystal form can be revealed by the small-scale dissolution assay. A clear difference in dissolution/precipitation behaviour can be observed based on the characteristics of the coformer used.
- Published
- 2016
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