Anas Alfarsi
Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy (BARDS): A rapid test for enteric coating thickness and integrity of controlled release pellet formulations
Alfarsi, Anas; Dillon, Amy; McSweeney, Seán; Krüse, Jacob; Griffin, Brendan; Devine, Ken; Sherry, Patricia; Henken, Stephan; Fitzpatrick, Stephen; Fitzpatrick, Dara
Authors
Amy Dillon A.Dillon@napier.ac.uk
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Seán McSweeney
Jacob Krüse
Brendan Griffin
Ken Devine
Patricia Sherry
Stephan Henken
Stephen Fitzpatrick
Dara Fitzpatrick
Abstract
There are no rapid dissolution based tests for determining coating thickness, integrity and drug concentration in controlled release pellets either during production or post-production. The manufacture of pellets requires several coating steps depending on the formulation. The sub-coating and enteric coating steps typically take up to six hours each followed by additional drying steps. Post production regulatory dissolution testing also takes up to six hours to determine if the batch can be released for commercial sale. The thickness of the enteric coating is a key factor that determines the release rate of the drug in the gastro-intestinal tract. Also, the amount of drug per unit mass decreases with increasing thickness of the enteric coating. In this study, the coating process is tracked from start to finish on an hourly basis by taking samples of pellets during production and testing those using BARDS (Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy). BARDS offers a rapid approach to characterising enteric coatings with measurements based on reproducible changes in the compressibility of a solvent due to the evolution of air during dissolution. This is monitored acoustically via associated changes in the frequency of induced acoustic resonances. A steady state acoustic lag time is associated with the disintegration of the enteric coatings in basic solution. This lag time is pH dependent and is indicative of the rate at which the coating layer dissolves. BARDS represents a possible future surrogate test for conventional USP dissolution testing as its data correlates directly with the thickness of the enteric coating, its integrity and also with the drug loading as validated by HPLC.
Citation
Alfarsi, A., Dillon, A., McSweeney, S., Krüse, J., Griffin, B., Devine, K., Sherry, P., Henken, S., Fitzpatrick, S., & Fitzpatrick, D. (2018). Broadband Acoustic Resonance Dissolution Spectroscopy (BARDS): A rapid test for enteric coating thickness and integrity of controlled release pellet formulations. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 544(1), 31-38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2018.04.018
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Online Publication Date | Apr 12, 2018 |
Publication Date | 2018-06 |
Deposit Date | Sep 2, 2024 |
Journal | International Journal of Pharmaceutics |
Print ISSN | 0378-5173 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 544 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 31-38 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2018.04.018 |
Keywords | Hypromellose, Enteric coated pellets, Dissolution, BARDS |
PMID | 29655796 |
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