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In situ solid-state NMR characterization of pharmaceutical materials: An example of drug-polymer thermal mixing
Authors:Jinglin Yin  Chengbin Huang  Hanxi Guan  Zhenfeng Pang  Yongchao Su  Xueqian Kong
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China;2. Pharmaceutical Sciences, Merck & Co., Inc., Kenilworth, NJ, 07033
Abstract:Pharmaceutical amorphous solid dispersions, a multicomponent system prepared by dispersing drug substances into polymeric matrix via thermal and mechanical processes, represent a major platform to deliver the poorly water-soluble drug. Microscopic properties of drug-polymer contacts play mechanistic roles in manipulating long-term physical stability as well as dissolution profiles. Although solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance has been utilized as an indispensable tool to probe structural details, previous studies are limited to ex situ characterizations. Our work provides likely the first documented example to investigate comelting of ketoconazole and polyacrylic acid, as a model system, in an in situ manner. Their physical mixture is melted and mixed in the solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance rotor under magic angle spinning at up to approximately 400 K. Critical structural events of molecular miscibility and interaction have been successfully identified. These results design and evaluate the instrumental and experimental protocols for real-time characterizations of the comelting of pharmaceutical materials.
Keywords:amorphous solid dispersions  in-situ  miscibility  molecular interactions  solid-state NMR
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