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Dr. Prashant L. Pingale
Associate Professor-Pharmaceutics
GES’s Sir Dr. M. S. Gosavi College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research,
Nashik
Preformulation of Sterile Products
Learning outcomes
 On successful completion of this unit learners shall able to:
 Know about pre-formulation of sterile products,
 Discuss a physicochemical properties of drug substances.
2
Preformulation
 Preformulation is a stage of development during which the physicochemical
properties of drug substance are characterized and established.
 The knowledge of relevant physicochemical and biopharmaceutical
properties determines the appropriate formulation and delivery method for
preclinical and Phase-I studies.
3
Preformulation and Need
 To establish the necessary physicochemical parameters of drug ubstances
 To determine kinetic rate profile
 To establish physical characteristics
 To establish compatibility with common excipients.
4
5
Bulk characterization Solubility Analysis Stability Analysis
Principle areas of Preformulation
Bulk Characterization
 Crystallinity
 Polymorphism
 Particle size
 Powder flow property
 Hygroscopicity
6
Crystallinity
 Crystal habit and internal structure of a drug can affect bulk and
physicochemical properties, which range form flow ability to chemical
stability.
 The crystal habit describes the outer appearance of crystals( plate,
equate, needle, bladed, etc.) and internal structure arrangement.
7
Polymorphism
 Polymorphism is the ability of the compound to
crystallize as more than one distinct crystalline species
with different internal structure.
 Formation of different polymorphs depends on solvents,
temperature, pressure, rate of cooling, etc.
 Polymorphic transitions can also occur during milling,
granulating, drying and compressing operations
 Different polymorphs vary in physical properties such as
dissolution, solid-state stability, compatibility, etc.
8
Particle size
 Study of particle size give an information about solubility, dissolution rate, absorption, etc.
 Fine particle characterization very important property and here smallest particle should be
tested to facilitate homogeneous sample preparation.
 Counter current Technique-To check particle size and particle volume
 BET (Brunauer, Emmet, Teller) Nitrogen Adsorption Apparatus-Measurement of surface area
 SEM( Scanning Electron Microscopy)- to check surface morphology.
9
Powder flow property
 The flow properties of a powder will determine the nature and quantity of excipients
needed to prepare a compressed or a powder dosage form.
 This refers mainly to factors such as the ability to process the powder through
machines.
10
Hygroscopicity
 The tendency of a solid to take up water from the atmosphere, as it is subjected to a
controlled RH program under isothermal condition i.e. hygroscopicity.
 Classified based on the amount of rate of water uptake when a solid is exposed to
controlled RH value at a specified temperature.
11
Solubility Analysis
 Aqueous Solubility
 Drug pKa / Ionization at Physiological pH
 Partition Coefficient
 Thermal effect
12
Aqueous Solubility
 Solubilization is increased by addition of cosolvent
 Example: propylene glycol solubilize drug molecules by disrupting the
hydrophobic interactions of water.
More non polar the solute
Greater is the solubilisation
13
Drug pKa / Ionization at physiological pH
 pKa is the dissociation constant of a drug.
 The non ionized substances is lipid soluble thus dissolve in lipid material
of the membrane and transported by passive diffusion.
 Where as, the ionized substances is a lipid insoluble therefore
permeation takes place.
14
Drug pKa / Ionization at physiological pH
 The percentage of ionization can be calculated as:
 For Acidic compounds:
% ionized = 100/ 1+ antilog (pKa – pH)
 For Basic compounds:
% ionized = 100/ 1+ antilog (pH – pKa)
 Degree of ionization depends up on the pH.
 For acidic drugs pKa ranges from 3-7.5.
 For basic drugs pKa ranges from 7-11
15
Partition Coefficient
 Partition coefficient influence permeation of a drug across biological
membrane.
 Partition coefficient is a ratio of equilibrium concentration of drug in
oil phase to equilibrium concentration of drug in aqueous phase.
K=Co/Cw
 where, Co is organic phase concentration and Cw is aqueous phase
concentration
16
Thermal/Heat Effects
 Drugs which are unstable to heat requires refrigerate storage or lyophilization
(these products must be used within short periods)
 If it is endothermic ---> ΔH is +ve, increase in temp ---> increase in drug solubility
 If it is exothermic ---> ΔH is –ve increase in temp ---> decrease in drug solubility
 For determining ΔH
ln S= - ΔH /RT + C
where S is molar solubility at temperature, T is temperature in Kelvin, R is gas constant, C is constant.
17
van 't Hoff equation
Stability analysis
 Stability in toxicology formulation
 Solution stability
 Solid state stability
18
Stability in toxicology formulation
 Toxicology studies typically commence early in development, it is often
advisable to evaluate samples of the toxicology preparation for stability
and potential homogeneity problems.
19
Solution stability
 The primary objective of this phase of pre-formulation research
is identification of condition necessary to form a stable solution.
 This study include-effect of pH, ionic strength, light, temperature
and oxygen.
20
Solid state stability
 Solid phase stability depends on several factors like temperature, pH,
humidity, hydrolysis, oxidation, etc
 For a new drug compound
Weighed sample are place in open screw cap vials and are exposed directly
to light, temperature, humidity for 12 weeks.
21
Hydrolysis
 Important factor in drug stability.
 Hydrolytic reaction involves nucleophilic attack.
 The condition catalysis the brake down as follows:
Presence of OH.
Presence of divalent metal ion.
Presence of light and heat.
22
Oxidation and Reduction
 Oxidation is controlled by environment (i.e.) light, oxygen & oxidizing
agent.
 Reduction is based on redox reaction where there is mutual change in
electrons.
23
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Preformulation of sterile products

  • 1. Dr. Prashant L. Pingale Associate Professor-Pharmaceutics GES’s Sir Dr. M. S. Gosavi College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Nashik Preformulation of Sterile Products
  • 2. Learning outcomes  On successful completion of this unit learners shall able to:  Know about pre-formulation of sterile products,  Discuss a physicochemical properties of drug substances. 2
  • 3. Preformulation  Preformulation is a stage of development during which the physicochemical properties of drug substance are characterized and established.  The knowledge of relevant physicochemical and biopharmaceutical properties determines the appropriate formulation and delivery method for preclinical and Phase-I studies. 3
  • 4. Preformulation and Need  To establish the necessary physicochemical parameters of drug ubstances  To determine kinetic rate profile  To establish physical characteristics  To establish compatibility with common excipients. 4
  • 5. 5 Bulk characterization Solubility Analysis Stability Analysis Principle areas of Preformulation
  • 6. Bulk Characterization  Crystallinity  Polymorphism  Particle size  Powder flow property  Hygroscopicity 6
  • 7. Crystallinity  Crystal habit and internal structure of a drug can affect bulk and physicochemical properties, which range form flow ability to chemical stability.  The crystal habit describes the outer appearance of crystals( plate, equate, needle, bladed, etc.) and internal structure arrangement. 7
  • 8. Polymorphism  Polymorphism is the ability of the compound to crystallize as more than one distinct crystalline species with different internal structure.  Formation of different polymorphs depends on solvents, temperature, pressure, rate of cooling, etc.  Polymorphic transitions can also occur during milling, granulating, drying and compressing operations  Different polymorphs vary in physical properties such as dissolution, solid-state stability, compatibility, etc. 8
  • 9. Particle size  Study of particle size give an information about solubility, dissolution rate, absorption, etc.  Fine particle characterization very important property and here smallest particle should be tested to facilitate homogeneous sample preparation.  Counter current Technique-To check particle size and particle volume  BET (Brunauer, Emmet, Teller) Nitrogen Adsorption Apparatus-Measurement of surface area  SEM( Scanning Electron Microscopy)- to check surface morphology. 9
  • 10. Powder flow property  The flow properties of a powder will determine the nature and quantity of excipients needed to prepare a compressed or a powder dosage form.  This refers mainly to factors such as the ability to process the powder through machines. 10
  • 11. Hygroscopicity  The tendency of a solid to take up water from the atmosphere, as it is subjected to a controlled RH program under isothermal condition i.e. hygroscopicity.  Classified based on the amount of rate of water uptake when a solid is exposed to controlled RH value at a specified temperature. 11
  • 12. Solubility Analysis  Aqueous Solubility  Drug pKa / Ionization at Physiological pH  Partition Coefficient  Thermal effect 12
  • 13. Aqueous Solubility  Solubilization is increased by addition of cosolvent  Example: propylene glycol solubilize drug molecules by disrupting the hydrophobic interactions of water. More non polar the solute Greater is the solubilisation 13
  • 14. Drug pKa / Ionization at physiological pH  pKa is the dissociation constant of a drug.  The non ionized substances is lipid soluble thus dissolve in lipid material of the membrane and transported by passive diffusion.  Where as, the ionized substances is a lipid insoluble therefore permeation takes place. 14
  • 15. Drug pKa / Ionization at physiological pH  The percentage of ionization can be calculated as:  For Acidic compounds: % ionized = 100/ 1+ antilog (pKa – pH)  For Basic compounds: % ionized = 100/ 1+ antilog (pH – pKa)  Degree of ionization depends up on the pH.  For acidic drugs pKa ranges from 3-7.5.  For basic drugs pKa ranges from 7-11 15
  • 16. Partition Coefficient  Partition coefficient influence permeation of a drug across biological membrane.  Partition coefficient is a ratio of equilibrium concentration of drug in oil phase to equilibrium concentration of drug in aqueous phase. K=Co/Cw  where, Co is organic phase concentration and Cw is aqueous phase concentration 16
  • 17. Thermal/Heat Effects  Drugs which are unstable to heat requires refrigerate storage or lyophilization (these products must be used within short periods)  If it is endothermic ---> ΔH is +ve, increase in temp ---> increase in drug solubility  If it is exothermic ---> ΔH is –ve increase in temp ---> decrease in drug solubility  For determining ΔH ln S= - ΔH /RT + C where S is molar solubility at temperature, T is temperature in Kelvin, R is gas constant, C is constant. 17 van 't Hoff equation
  • 18. Stability analysis  Stability in toxicology formulation  Solution stability  Solid state stability 18
  • 19. Stability in toxicology formulation  Toxicology studies typically commence early in development, it is often advisable to evaluate samples of the toxicology preparation for stability and potential homogeneity problems. 19
  • 20. Solution stability  The primary objective of this phase of pre-formulation research is identification of condition necessary to form a stable solution.  This study include-effect of pH, ionic strength, light, temperature and oxygen. 20
  • 21. Solid state stability  Solid phase stability depends on several factors like temperature, pH, humidity, hydrolysis, oxidation, etc  For a new drug compound Weighed sample are place in open screw cap vials and are exposed directly to light, temperature, humidity for 12 weeks. 21
  • 22. Hydrolysis  Important factor in drug stability.  Hydrolytic reaction involves nucleophilic attack.  The condition catalysis the brake down as follows: Presence of OH. Presence of divalent metal ion. Presence of light and heat. 22
  • 23. Oxidation and Reduction  Oxidation is controlled by environment (i.e.) light, oxygen & oxidizing agent.  Reduction is based on redox reaction where there is mutual change in electrons. 23