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Identifying Critical Binder Attributes to Facilitate Binder Selection for Efficient Formulation Development in a Continuous Twin Screw Wet Granulation Process

The suitability of pharmaceutical binders for continuous twin-screw wet granulation was investigated as the pharmaceutical industry is undergoing a switch from batch to continuous manufacturing. Binder selection for twin-screw wet granulation should rely on a scientific approach to enable efficient...

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Autores principales: Vandevivere, Lise, Vangampelaere, Maxine, Portier, Christoph, de Backere, Cedrine, Häusler, Olaf, De Beer, Thomas, Vervaet, Chris, Vanhoorne, Valérie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7913514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33546383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13020210
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author Vandevivere, Lise
Vangampelaere, Maxine
Portier, Christoph
de Backere, Cedrine
Häusler, Olaf
De Beer, Thomas
Vervaet, Chris
Vanhoorne, Valérie
author_facet Vandevivere, Lise
Vangampelaere, Maxine
Portier, Christoph
de Backere, Cedrine
Häusler, Olaf
De Beer, Thomas
Vervaet, Chris
Vanhoorne, Valérie
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description The suitability of pharmaceutical binders for continuous twin-screw wet granulation was investigated as the pharmaceutical industry is undergoing a switch from batch to continuous manufacturing. Binder selection for twin-screw wet granulation should rely on a scientific approach to enable efficient formulation development. Therefore, the current study identified binder attributes affecting the binder effectiveness in a wet granulation process of a highly soluble model excipient (mannitol). For this formulation, higher binder effectiveness was linked to fast activation of the binder properties (i.e., fast binder dissolution kinetics combined with low viscosity attributes and good wetting properties by the binder). As the impact of binder attributes on the granulation process of a poorly soluble formulation (dicalcium phosphate) was previously investigated, this enabled a comprehensive comparison between both formulations in current research focusing on binder selection. This comparison revealed that binder attributes that are important to guide binder selection differ in function of the solubility of the formulation. The identification of critical binder attributes in the current study enables rational and efficient binder selection for twin-screw granulation of well soluble and poorly soluble formulations. Binder addition proved especially valuable for a poorly soluble formulation.
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spelling pubmed-79135142021-02-28 Identifying Critical Binder Attributes to Facilitate Binder Selection for Efficient Formulation Development in a Continuous Twin Screw Wet Granulation Process Vandevivere, Lise Vangampelaere, Maxine Portier, Christoph de Backere, Cedrine Häusler, Olaf De Beer, Thomas Vervaet, Chris Vanhoorne, Valérie Pharmaceutics Article The suitability of pharmaceutical binders for continuous twin-screw wet granulation was investigated as the pharmaceutical industry is undergoing a switch from batch to continuous manufacturing. Binder selection for twin-screw wet granulation should rely on a scientific approach to enable efficient formulation development. Therefore, the current study identified binder attributes affecting the binder effectiveness in a wet granulation process of a highly soluble model excipient (mannitol). For this formulation, higher binder effectiveness was linked to fast activation of the binder properties (i.e., fast binder dissolution kinetics combined with low viscosity attributes and good wetting properties by the binder). As the impact of binder attributes on the granulation process of a poorly soluble formulation (dicalcium phosphate) was previously investigated, this enabled a comprehensive comparison between both formulations in current research focusing on binder selection. This comparison revealed that binder attributes that are important to guide binder selection differ in function of the solubility of the formulation. The identification of critical binder attributes in the current study enables rational and efficient binder selection for twin-screw granulation of well soluble and poorly soluble formulations. Binder addition proved especially valuable for a poorly soluble formulation. MDPI 2021-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7913514/ /pubmed/33546383 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13020210 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vandevivere, Lise
Vangampelaere, Maxine
Portier, Christoph
de Backere, Cedrine
Häusler, Olaf
De Beer, Thomas
Vervaet, Chris
Vanhoorne, Valérie
Identifying Critical Binder Attributes to Facilitate Binder Selection for Efficient Formulation Development in a Continuous Twin Screw Wet Granulation Process
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title_full Identifying Critical Binder Attributes to Facilitate Binder Selection for Efficient Formulation Development in a Continuous Twin Screw Wet Granulation Process
title_fullStr Identifying Critical Binder Attributes to Facilitate Binder Selection for Efficient Formulation Development in a Continuous Twin Screw Wet Granulation Process
title_full_unstemmed Identifying Critical Binder Attributes to Facilitate Binder Selection for Efficient Formulation Development in a Continuous Twin Screw Wet Granulation Process
title_short Identifying Critical Binder Attributes to Facilitate Binder Selection for Efficient Formulation Development in a Continuous Twin Screw Wet Granulation Process
title_sort identifying critical binder attributes to facilitate binder selection for efficient formulation development in a continuous twin screw wet granulation process
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7913514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33546383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13020210
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