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The Influence of Drug-Polymer Solubility on Laser-Induced In Situ Drug Amorphization Using Photothermal Plasmonic Nanoparticles

Authors :
Hempel, Nele-Johanna
Merkl, Padryk
Knopp, Matthias Manne
Berthelsen, Ragna
Teleki, Alexandra
Sotiriou, Georgios A.
Löbmann, Korbinian
Hempel, Nele-Johanna
Merkl, Padryk
Knopp, Matthias Manne
Berthelsen, Ragna
Teleki, Alexandra
Sotiriou, Georgios A.
Löbmann, Korbinian
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In this study, laser-induced in situ amorphization (i.e., amorphization inside the final dosage form) of the model drug celecoxib (CCX) with six different polymers was investigated. The drug-polymer combinations were studied with regard to the influence of (i) the physicochemical properties of the polymer, e.g., the glass transition temperature (T-g) and (ii) the drug-polymer solubility on the rate and degree of in situ drug amorphization. Compacts were prepared containing 30 wt% CCX, 69.25 wt% polymer, 0.5 wt% lubricant, and 0.25 wt% plasmonic nanoparticles (PNs) and exposed to near-infrared laser radiation. Upon exposure to laser radiation, the PNs generated heat, which allowed drug dissolution into the polymer at temperatures above its T-g, yielding an amorphous solid dispersion. It was found that in situ drug amorphization was possible for drug-polymer combinations, where the temperature reached during exposure to laser radiation was above the onset temperature for a dissolution process of the drug into the polymer, i.e., T-DStart. The findings of this study showed that the concept of laser-induced in situ drug amorphization is applicable to a range of polymers if the drug is soluble in the polymer and temperatures during the process are above T-DStart.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1293951059
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390.pharmaceutics13060917