Lecture 3 Flashcards

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Preformulation

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  • characterization studies performed prior to and in support of formulation development
  • preformulation prioritizes a drug molecule’s liabilities in relation to a desired dosage form and leads to selection of an appropriate solid-state form of the API
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Importance of Solubility

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  1. Binding assays (drug discovery)
  2. Drug product performance
  3. Analytical method development
  4. Chemical reactions
  5. Salt screening
  6. Polymorph screening
  7. Process crystallization
  8. Absorption modeling
  9. Equipment cleaning
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Solubility is dependent on equilibration conditions:

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– Temperature
– pH (for ionizable compounds)
– State of the solid; relates to the crystal lattice energy
– Composition of the solvent
– Impurities
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Dissolution Rate

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• Permeable drugs dissolved in the GI tract are readily absorbed into the circulatory system
– Creates a sink condition
• In-vivo dissolution rate is proportional to equilibrium solubility for permeable drugs*
• Noyes-Whitney equation for in-vitro dissolution

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Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS) for Oral Immediate Release (IR) Dosage Forms

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  • Class I: High Solubility, High Permeability
  • Class II: Low Solubility, High Permeability
  • Class III: High Solubility, Low Permeability
  • Class IV: Low Solubility, Low Permeability
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Ionization Increases…

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Aqueous Solubility

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API Solid-state Forms – 2 general types

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  • Free Form is the active molecule by itself

* Salt Form is a combination of ionized free acid or free base with an ionized counter-ion

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Desirable Properties of APIs

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  1. Crystalline
  2. Non-solvated
  3. High melting
  4. Non-hygroscopic
  5. Water soluble
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Polymorphism

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– the ability of one compound to exist in more than one crystal phase

*the thermodynamically most stable crystal phase is almost without exception the desired form of the API due to its superior physical stability

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10
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Stable-form Screen

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A specific type of polymorph screen utilizing solution- mediated phase transformation (SMPT) to identify the most stable crystal form or polymorph of a molecule

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High solubility in the slurry solvent..

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is the most important factor, to ensure identification of the stable form

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