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Effects of Coating Materials and Processing Conditions on Flow Enhancement of Cohesive Acetaminophen Powders by High-Shear Processing With Pharmaceutical Lubricants

Authors :
Tonglei Li
Kevin Lee Bonar
Qi Tony Zhou
Li Qu
John A. Denman
Guoguang Wei
Rubayat Islam Khan
Sharad Mangal
Thomas R. Gengenbach
Wei, Guoguang
Mangal, Sharad
Denman, John
Gengenbach, Thomas
Lee Bonar, Kevin
Khan, Rubayat I
Qu, Li
Li, Tonglei
Zhou, Qi (Tony)
Source :
Journal of pharmaceutical sciences. 106(10)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

This study has investigated the surface coating efficiency and powder flow improvement of a model cohesive acetaminophen powder by high-shear processing with pharmaceutical lubricants through 2 common equipment, conical comil and high-shear mixer. Effects of coating materials and processing parameters on powder flow and surface coating coverage were evaluated. Both Carr's index and shear cell data indicated that processing with the lubricants using comil or high-shear mixer substantially improved the flow of the cohesive acetaminophen powder. Flow improvement was most pronounced for those processed with 1% wt/wt magnesium stearate, from "cohesive" for the V-blended sample to "easy flowing" for the optimally coated sample. Qualitative and quantitative characterizations demonstrated a greater degree of surface coverage for high-shear mixing compared with comilling; nevertheless, flow properties of the samples at the corresponding optimized conditions were comparable between 2 techniques. Scanning electron microscopy images demonstrated different coating mechanisms with magnesium stearate or l-leucine (magnesium stearate forms a coating layer and leucine coating increases surface roughness). Furthermore, surface coating with hydrophobic magnesium stearate did not retard the dissolution kinetics of acetaminophen. Future studies are warranted to evaluate tableting behavior of such dry-coated pharmaceutical powders. Refereed/Peer-reviewed

Details

ISSN :
15206017
Volume :
106
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of pharmaceutical sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....74bc56fa5c911f0c307f0f4c11169553