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Impact of Matrix Surface Area on Griseofulvin Release from Extrudates Prepared via Nanoextrusion

We aimed to examine the impact of milling of extrudates prepared via nanoextrusion and the resulting matrix surface area of the particles on griseofulvin (GF, a model poorly soluble drug) release during in vitro dissolution. Wet-milled GF nanosuspensions containing a polymer (Sol: Soluplus(®), Kol:...

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Autores principales: Li, Meng, Furey, Casey, Skros, Jeffrey, Xu, Olivia, Rahman, Mahbubur, Azad, Mohammad, Dave, Rajesh, Bilgili, Ecevit
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8308970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34371728
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13071036
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author Li, Meng
Furey, Casey
Skros, Jeffrey
Xu, Olivia
Rahman, Mahbubur
Azad, Mohammad
Dave, Rajesh
Bilgili, Ecevit
author_facet Li, Meng
Furey, Casey
Skros, Jeffrey
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description We aimed to examine the impact of milling of extrudates prepared via nanoextrusion and the resulting matrix surface area of the particles on griseofulvin (GF, a model poorly soluble drug) release during in vitro dissolution. Wet-milled GF nanosuspensions containing a polymer (Sol: Soluplus(®), Kol: Kolliphor(®) P407, or HPC: Hydroxypropyl cellulose) and sodium dodecyl sulfate were mixed with additional polymer and dried in an extruder. The extrudates with 2% and 10% GF loading were milled–sieved into three size fractions. XRPD–SEM results show that nanoextrusion produced GF nanocomposites with Kol/HPC and an amorphous solid dispersion (ASD) with Sol. For 8.9 mg GF dose (non-supersaturating condition), the dissolution rate parameter was higher for extrudates with higher external specific surface area and those with 10% drug loading. It exhibited a monotonic increase with surface area of the ASD, whereas its increase tended to saturate above ~30 × 10(−3) m(2)/cm(3) for the nanocomposites. In general, the nanocomposites released GF faster than the ASD due to greater wettability and faster erosion imparted by Kol/HPC than by Sol. For 100 mg GF dose, the ASD outperformed the nanocomposites due to supersaturation and only 10% GF ASD with 190 × 10(−3) m(2)/cm(3) surface area achieved immediate release (80% release within 30 min). Hence, this study suggests that ASD extrudates entail fine milling yielding > ~200 × 10(−3) m(2)/cm(3) for rapid drug release, whereas only a coarse milling yielding ~30 × 10(−3) m(2)/cm(3) may enable nanocomposites to release low-dose drugs rapidly.
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spelling pubmed-83089702021-07-25 Impact of Matrix Surface Area on Griseofulvin Release from Extrudates Prepared via Nanoextrusion Li, Meng Furey, Casey Skros, Jeffrey Xu, Olivia Rahman, Mahbubur Azad, Mohammad Dave, Rajesh Bilgili, Ecevit Pharmaceutics Article We aimed to examine the impact of milling of extrudates prepared via nanoextrusion and the resulting matrix surface area of the particles on griseofulvin (GF, a model poorly soluble drug) release during in vitro dissolution. Wet-milled GF nanosuspensions containing a polymer (Sol: Soluplus(®), Kol: Kolliphor(®) P407, or HPC: Hydroxypropyl cellulose) and sodium dodecyl sulfate were mixed with additional polymer and dried in an extruder. The extrudates with 2% and 10% GF loading were milled–sieved into three size fractions. XRPD–SEM results show that nanoextrusion produced GF nanocomposites with Kol/HPC and an amorphous solid dispersion (ASD) with Sol. For 8.9 mg GF dose (non-supersaturating condition), the dissolution rate parameter was higher for extrudates with higher external specific surface area and those with 10% drug loading. It exhibited a monotonic increase with surface area of the ASD, whereas its increase tended to saturate above ~30 × 10(−3) m(2)/cm(3) for the nanocomposites. In general, the nanocomposites released GF faster than the ASD due to greater wettability and faster erosion imparted by Kol/HPC than by Sol. For 100 mg GF dose, the ASD outperformed the nanocomposites due to supersaturation and only 10% GF ASD with 190 × 10(−3) m(2)/cm(3) surface area achieved immediate release (80% release within 30 min). Hence, this study suggests that ASD extrudates entail fine milling yielding > ~200 × 10(−3) m(2)/cm(3) for rapid drug release, whereas only a coarse milling yielding ~30 × 10(−3) m(2)/cm(3) may enable nanocomposites to release low-dose drugs rapidly. MDPI 2021-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8308970/ /pubmed/34371728 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13071036 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Impact of Matrix Surface Area on Griseofulvin Release from Extrudates Prepared via Nanoextrusion
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title_short Impact of Matrix Surface Area on Griseofulvin Release from Extrudates Prepared via Nanoextrusion
title_sort impact of matrix surface area on griseofulvin release from extrudates prepared via nanoextrusion
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8308970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34371728
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13071036
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