Enhancement of docetaxel solubility using binary and ternary solid dispersion systems |
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Authors: | Sue May Lim Zyu Wenn Pang Hwei Yuin Tan Mohsin Shaikh Gorajana Adinarayana |
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Affiliation: | 1. International Medical University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and;2. Centre for Pharmaceutical Innovation and Development (CPID), School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia |
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Abstract: | Context: Poor biopharmaceutical properties and toxicities associated with the intravenous formulation of docetaxel (DTX) necessitate the exploration of an alternate oral route of delivery.Objective: This study aims at enhancing the solubility of poorly soluble drug, DTX with the help of solid dispersion (SD) technique.Method: DTX SDs were formulated with selected solubilizers, including Kollidon 12PF, Lutrol F68, Soluplus and Hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin in different weight ratios. Freeze-drying method was used to prepare the binary and ternary SDs. Kinetic solubility of the SDs was evaluated in order to select best DTX-solubilizer combination. Best performing combination was then characterized using differential scanning calorimeter (DSC), powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).Results and Discussion: Among all SDs tested, Soluplus outperformed all the excipients at equivalent weight ratio. Binary SD of DTX and Soluplus (1:10) resulted in the highest improvement in solubility (362.93?±?11.01?µg/mL). This is approximately a 93-fold increment as compared to the solubility of crystalline DTX (3.9?±?0.2?µg/mL). This exceptional performance can be attributed to solid-state transformation as well as micellization.Conclusion: Among all the excipients tested, Soluplus dispersion is the most promising candidate for oral formulation development. |
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Keywords: | Anti-cancer apparent solubility freeze-drying solubility parameter Soluplus |
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