Moisture protection strategies and challenges for solid oral dosages
Stability of pharmaceutical products is an important factor for various reasons. If you think about the overall supply chain, exposure and time involved from manufacturing to the patients you want to ensure longest shelf life of a drug product also for sustainability reasons. Moisture protection solutions based on primary packaging can be a way but add high costs to the product - so why not improve the issue right at the source. I gladly share with you some insights and solutions from BIOGRUND on this topic which will also be covered in the upcoming ExciPerience event.
"Protecting moisture sensitive substances from environmental moisture is one of the biggest challenges in the pharmaceutical and nutritional supplements industry. Coating the tablet core with a suitable film?coating?therefore plays an important role in achieving a sufficient moisture barrier. It improves the stability of the tablet and provides protection to prevent degradation of the active ingredients and increases shelf life. Tablet cores with highly hygroscopic active ingredients, such as extracts, or solid dosage forms marketed in countries with high humidity, must be protected from moisture effectively.
Moisture can have a severe impact on the stability of active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) within pharmaceutical dosage forms. Mostly the active ingredients, but also some excipients, might be prone to degradation processes due to hydrolysis. Choosing the ideal dosage form is essential to ensure API stability. Most often solid dosage forms (e.g. tablets or capsules) are a good choice due to their low water content. The next step in moisture protection strategy is to pick the right excipients for the formulation effort. To protect the dosage forms directly against moisture once removed from the packaging special?coatings?offer the best and easiest route to stop entry of water into the dosage form. Polymers used for moisture protection coatings include HPMC (Hydroxypropylmethyl Cellulose) and PVA (Polyvinyl Alcohol). These polymers are used on their own or in combination with hydrophobic additives such as fatty acids or the salts thereof.
One easy way to use the right coating formulation for a particular tablet core or active ingredient is to work with ready-to-use film coating systems tailored to the user’s requirements. Whether it should be clear, white or colored. Modern coating formulations should meet current and future regulatory requirements. For example,?AquaPolish? MS, a ready-to use film coating premix, can be formulated both with and without titanium dioxide. The TiO2-free formulations achieve the usual degree of whiteness as well as the necessary opacity, for example, to homogeneously color even dark tablet cores."
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Attend the BIOGRUND lecture?“Moisture Protection Coatings – Strategies, Materials and Analysis” at the virtual event “Exciperience”. On the?13t & 14th September.
CDO Sil'Innov Eytelia - Founder at TrisHomie & ConSilation
1 年Great to see the awareness around moisture keeps growing. Make sure to take care first of the phsysical water inside the tablet. For example creating preblending approaches from moisture sensitive parts versus the less moisture sensitive ingredients. Otherwise the moisture that is not stabilised can start difussion in the tablet from higher to lower RH's microparts. For sure, make sure not to go to low in moisture, because then your binders will get challenged. When the moisture/physical water is stabilised inside your formulation and has a good equilibrium, a coating will give the best protection. Biggest lessons learned in this field is the huge success of amox/clav where it is shown how important it is to first stabilise moisture with mesoporous materials before coating. To much to explain in a short message being not so short anylonger ?? Interested to learn more? #mesoporoussilica #moisture #silinnov