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Preparation and characterization of progesterone dispersions using supercritical carbon dioxide
Authors:James R. Falconer  Sara Zargar-Shoshtari  John J. Chen  Mohammed Farid  Stephen J. Tallon
Affiliation:1. Drug Delivery Research Unit (2DRU), School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences;2. Department of Chemical and Material Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of AucklandAucklandNew Zealand;3. Industrial Research Ltd (IRL)Lower HuttNew Zealand
Abstract:Context: Supercritical fluid methods offer an alternative to conventional mixing methods, particularly for heat sensitive drugs and where an organic solvent is undesirable.

Objective: To design, develop and construct a unit for the particles from a gas-saturated suspension/solution (PGSS) method and form endogenous progesterone (PGN) dispersion systems using SC-CO2.

Materials and methods: The PGN dispersions were manufactured using three selected excipients: polyethylene glycol (PEG) 400/4000 (50:50), Gelucire 44/14 and D-α-tocopheryl PEG 1000 succinate (TPGS). Semisolid dispersions of PGN prepared by PGSS method were compared to the conventional methods; comelting (CM), cosolvent (CS) and physical mixing (PM). The dispersion systems made were characterized by Raman and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopies, X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), PGN recovery, uniformity and in vitro dissolution, analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).

Results: Raman spectra revealed no changes in the crystalline structure of PGN treated with SC-CO2 compared to that of untreated PGN. XRPD and FTIR showed the presence of peaks and bands for PGN confirming that PGN has been incorporated well with each individual excipient. All PGN dispersions prepared by the PGSS method resulted in the improvement of PGN dissolution rates compared to that prepared by the conventional methods and untreated PGN after 60 min (p value?Conclusion: The novel PGN dispersions prepared by the PGSS method offer the great potential to enhance PGN dissolution rate, reduce preparation time and form stable crystalline dispersion systems over those prepared by conventional methods.
Keywords:Comelt  cosolvent  Gelucire 44/14  in vitro dissolution  infrared spectroscopy  particles from a gas-saturated suspension/solution  physical mix  vitamin E (TPGS)
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