Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics & NutriCosmetics, Institute of Pharmacy, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
Background:
Miniaturization of nanosuspensions preparation is a necessity in
order to enable proper formulation screening before nanosizing can be performed on a
large scale. Ideally, the information generated at small scale is predictive for large scale
production.
Objective:
This study was aimed to investigate the scalability when producing nanosuspensions
starting from a 10 g scale of nanosuspension using low energy wet ball milling up to
production scales of 120 g nanosuspension and 2 kg nanosuspension by using a standard
high energy wet ball milling operated in batch mode or recirculation mode, respectively.
Methods:
Two different active pharmaceutical ingredients, i.e. curcumin and hesperetin,
have been used in this study. The investigated factors include the milling time, milling
speed, and the type of mill.
Results:
Comparable particle sizes of about 151 nm to 190 nm were obtained for both active
pharmaceutical ingredients at the same milling time and milling speed when the drugs
were processed at 10 g using low energy wet ball milling or 120 g using high energy wet
ball milling in batch mode, respectively. However, an adjustment of the milling speed was
needed for the 2 kg scale produced using high energy wet ball milling in recirculation
mode to obtain particle sizes comparable to the small scale process.
Conclusion:
These results confirm in general, the scalability of wet ball milling as well as
the suitability of small scale processing in order to correctly identify the most suitable formulations
for large scale production using high energy milling.
Funder
Deutscher Akademi- scher Austauschdienst
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Biomedical Engineering,Pharmaceutical Science
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