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Recent Advances in Film Coating TechnologiesOriginal Article

Effect of unconventional curing conditions and storage on pellets coated with Aquacoat ECD

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Pages 190-199 | Received 09 Oct 2008, Accepted 10 Mar 2009, Published online: 13 Jan 2010
 

Abstract

Purpose: Purpose of this study was to develop storage stable pellets coated with the aqueous ethylcellulose dispersion Aquacoat ECD. Methods: The influence of accelerated curing/storage conditions on the release behavior of Aquacoat/HPMC-coated drug pellets were investigated as a function of various formulations (sealing, plasticizer content, and pore-former type/amount) and process parameters (process humidity, thermal curing, and organic processing). Results: Conventionally cured Aquacoat/hydroxypropyl methylcellulose-coated pellets were storage stable at ambient conditions and 25°C/60% relative humidity (RH) but showed a decreasing drug release at 40°C/75% RH, which is a required test condition according to ICH guidelines. Conclusion: Only organic processing of dried Aquacoat or unconventionally harsh curing conditions (60°C/75% RH or 80°C) improved the storage stability of Aquacoat-coated pellets at accelerated conditions.

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