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Research Articles

Calcitriol tablets with hybrid lipid-based solid dispersions with enhanced stability and content uniformity

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Pages 899-907 | Received 24 Dec 2019, Accepted 21 Apr 2020, Published online: 12 May 2020
 

Abstract

Calcitriol, as the biologically active form of vitamin D3, is essential for patients with renal osteopathy. The solubilization, stabilization, and content uniformity are key issues in its formulation development. In our previous study, the incomplete release of calcitriol was solved by using the hybrid lipid-based solid dispersion (SD) for calcitriol. However, good stability and content uniformity are still urgently needed. In this study, solid lipid with antioxidant properties and liquid lipid compatible with calcitriol were employed as hybrid lipid carrier (HLC) to establish a solid dispersion. Moreover, the content uniformity of tablets with hybrid lipid carrier based SDs (HLCTs) was further guaranteed due to the multi-dispersion of calcitriol in HLC, solidification, and blank granules. Additionally, the compression of the blank granules was adjusted by the water content. The mixing method of calcitriol-containing and blank granules was also optimized. The obtained HLCTs were evaluated for hardness, disintegration time, in vitro drug dissolution, content uniformity, and stability. Satisfactory HLCTs were developed successfully in this study with superior content uniformity and better stability than the commercial soft capsule (Rocaltrol®). It was proved to be a promising formulation for drugs with poor water-solubility, instability to oxygen and heat, and dose-related toxicity.

Disclosure statement

The authors report no conflict of interest during the preparation of this manuscript.

Author contributions

Xiao Yue wrote the manuscript. Yingtong Cui and Ting Yuan designed the study, analyzed the data. Zhengwei Huang and Xuejuan Zhang helped to analyze the data and conduct the experiments. Chen Wang, Guanlin Wang and Ruifeng Liang helped to conduct the experiments. Xin Pan revised the manuscript. Chuanbin Wu helped to design the study and revised the manuscript. Ying Huang and Chunxia Lu designed and supervised the study and proof-read the manuscript.

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant numbers 81673375; 81703431; 81973263] and Science and Technology Foundation Guangzhou [grant numbers 201707010103].

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