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Application of Twin-Screw Melt Granulation to Overcome the Poor Tabletability of a High Dose Drug

Source
Pharmaceutical Research
ISSN
07248741
Date Issued
2022-12-01
Author(s)
Thakore, Samarth D.
Reddy, Katangur Vishruth
Dantuluri, Ajay K.
Patel, Deepika
Kumawat, Akshant
Sihorkar, Vaibhav
Ghoroi, Chinmay  
Bansal, Arvind K.
DOI
10.1007/s11095-022-03369-w
Volume
39
Issue
12
Abstract
Pharmaceutical tablet manufacturing has seen a paradigm shift toward continuous manufacturing and twin-screw granulation-based technologies have catalyzed this shift. Twin-screw granulator can simultaneously perform unit operations like mixing, granulation, and drying of the granules. The present study investigates the impact of polymer concentration and processing parameters of twin-screw melt granulation, on flow properties and compaction characteristics of a model drug having high dose and poor tabletability. Acetaminophen (AAP) and polyvinylpyrrolidone vinyl acetate (PVPVA) were used as a model drug (90–95% w/w) and polymeric binder (5–10%w/w), respectively, for the current study. Feed rate (~650–1150 g/h), extruder screw speed (150–300 rpm), and temperature (60–150°C) were used as processing variables. Results showed the reduction in particle size of drug in the extrudates (D<inf>90</inf> of 15–25 μm from ~80 μm), irrespective of processing condition, while flow properties were a function of polymer concentration. Overall, good flowability of the products and their tablets with optimum tensile strength can be obtained through using high polymer concentration (i.e., 10% w/w), lower feed rate (~650 g/h), lower extruder screw speed (150 rpm), and higher processing temperatures (up to 120°C). The findings from the current study can be useful for continuous manufacturing of tablets of high dose drugs with minimal excipient loading in the final dosage form.
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http://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/25847
Subjects
Acetaminophen | Polyvinylpyrrolidone vinyl acetate | Tabletability | Twin-screw melt granulation
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