Mekjaruskul Catheleeya, O'Reilly Beringhs André, Qin Bin, Wang Yan, Lu Xiuling
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA.
Division of Therapeutic Performance I, Office of Research and Standards, Office of Generic Drugs, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, MD, USA.
Int J Pharm. 2024 Jun 10;658:124184. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2024.124184. Epub 2024 Apr 30.
The present study systematically investigates the impact of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) variables and oleaginous base characteristics on the in vitro release (IVR) performance of ophthalmic ointments, utilizing dexamethasone as a model drug. The interplay between selected attributes (i.e., particle size distribution, crystallinity, and polymorphic form for API, and rheological factors for compendial-grade white petrolatum) and IVR performance was investigated. APIs from different vendors exhibited variations in crystallinity and polymorphism. Ointments containing amorphous dexamethasone presented higher release amounts/rates compared to crystalline counterparts, emphasizing the role of physical state in release kinetics. Variations in particle size of this lipophilic API (5.4 - 21.2 µm) did not appear to impact IVR performance significantly. In contrast, white petrolatum's rheological attributes, which varied substantially within USP-grade petrolatum, were found to critically affect the drug release rate and extent of the ointment. The study's comprehensive analysis establishes a coherent connection between the quality attributes of both API and petrolatum and IVR, delineating their intricate interdependent effects on ophthalmic ointment performance. These findings provide reference to formulation design, quality control, and regulatory considerations within the pharmaceutical industry, fostering a robust foundational understanding of commonly overlooked quality attributes in ophthalmic ointments.
本研究以地塞米松作为模型药物,系统地研究了活性药物成分(API)变量和油性基质特性对眼膏体外释放(IVR)性能的影响。研究了所选属性(即API的粒度分布、结晶度和多晶型形式,以及药典级白凡士林的流变学因素)与IVR性能之间的相互作用。来自不同供应商的API在结晶度和多晶型方面表现出差异。与结晶型地塞米松相比,含有无定形地塞米松的眼膏释放量/速率更高,这突出了物理状态在释放动力学中的作用。这种亲脂性API(5.4 - 21.2 µm)的粒度变化似乎对IVR性能没有显著影响。相比之下,在USP级凡士林中流变学属性差异很大的白凡士林,被发现对眼膏的药物释放速率和程度有至关重要的影响。该研究的综合分析建立了API和凡士林的质量属性与IVR之间的连贯联系,描绘了它们对眼膏性能的复杂相互依存效应。这些发现为制药行业内的配方设计、质量控制和监管考量提供了参考,促进了对眼膏中通常被忽视的质量属性的深入基础理解。