Preparation and evaluation of hot-melt extruded patient-centric ketoprofen mini-tablets

Abdullah S. Alshetaili, Bjad K. Almutairy, Roshan V. Tiwari, Joseph T. Morott, Sultan M. Alshehri, Xin Feng, Bader B. Alsulays, Jun Bom Park, Feng Zhang, Michael A. Repka

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Abstract

Background: Bitter tasting drugs represent a large portion of active pharmaceutical ingredients. Mini-tablets are specifically designed for patients with difficulty in swallowing particular in young children up to 10 years of age, geriatric patients and patients with esophagitis. Objective: The present study was aimed to prepare, taste-masked mini-tablets, which are easily swallowed dosage forms, primarily to be used by pediatric and geriatric patients. Methods: Ketoprofen (10%-50% w/w) and Eudragit® EPO were blended and extruded with a 5-mm strand die and cut into consistent mini-tablets by using an adapted downstream pelletizer. Results: Differential scanning calorimetry and polarized light microscopy-hot stage microscopy studies confirmed that the binary mixtures were miscible under the employed extrusion temperatures. In-vitro release studies showed that drug release was less than 0.5% within the first 2 min in simulated salivary fluid (pH 6.8) and more than 90% in the first 20 min in gastric media (pH 1.0). The results of the electronic tongue analysis were well correlated with the drug release profile of the mini-tablets in the artificial saliva. Scanning electron microscopy revealed no cracks on the surface of the minitablets, confirming that the mini-tablets were compact solids. Chemical imaging confirmed the uniform distribution of ketoprofen inside the polymer matrices. Conclusion: Eudragit® EPO containing ketoprofen at various drug loads were successfully melt extruded into tastedmasked mini-tablets. The reduced drug release at salivary pH correlated well with Astree e-Tongue studies for taste masking efficiency.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)730-741
Number of pages12
JournalCurrent Drug Delivery
Volume13
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Eudragit® E PO
  • FTIR chemical imaging
  • Hot-melt extrusion
  • Ketoprofen
  • Mini-tablets
  • Taste masking

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