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The Development of a Stable, Coated Pellet Formulation of a Water-sensitive Drug, a Case Study: Development of a Stable Core Formulation

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Publisher Informa Healthcare
Specialties Pharmacology
Pharmacy
Date 2006 Nov 15
PMID 17101523
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Abstract

A development program has been carried out to provide a stable extrusion/spheronisation pellet formulation for a highly water-soluble drug, sitagliptin, which undergoes a change in physical form on processing and is subject to hydrolytic decomposition. A conventional extrusion/spheronization formulation resulted in significant degradation of the drug. The inclusion of glyceryl monostearate into the formulation was found to reduce the water levels required to such a level that there was no significant degradation of the drug during processing to form pellets. The use of a ram extruder to screen formulations with small quantities minimizes the need for the drug in the formulation-screening process, and the results from this method of extrusion were found to be translatable to the use of a screen extruder, which allowed scale-up of the process.

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