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Understanding dynamics of polymorphic conversion during tableting process using an in situ mechanical Raman spectroscopy.

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The objective of this study is to achieve a fundamental understanding of polymorphic interconversion during the tableting process, including during compaction, dwell, decompression/unloading and ejection using an in situ mechanical… Click to show full abstract

The objective of this study is to achieve a fundamental understanding of polymorphic interconversion during the tableting process, including during compaction, dwell, decompression/unloading and ejection using an in situ mechanical Raman spectroscopy. The fit-for-purpose in situ mechanical Raman spectroscopy developed herein can provide simultaneous measurement of Raman spectra and densification for the powder compacts. Chlorpropamide (CPA), an anti-diabetic drug, was selected as a model pharmaceutical compound because of its mechanical shear-induced polymorphic conversions. The results confirm that CPA polymorph A (CPA-A) was transformed to CPA polymorph C (CPA-C) under different compaction stresses. We also observed that the converted polymorph CPA-C could be reverted to the CPA-A due to the elastic recovery of powder compacts as detected during dwelling and unloading. This study is the first depiction of the dynamics of CPA polymorphic interconversion during compression, dwell, unloading, and ejection. Mechanistically, this study illustrates a correlation between the change in the powder compact's relative density and polymorphic interconversion of drug substance in different solid-state forms. The present research suggests that the process-induced polymorph conversion is a complicated dynamic process which could be affected by the compaction pressure, the elasticity/plasticity of material, the level of elastic recovery, and the dissipation of residual stress. In summary, this study demonstrates that the in situ mechanical Raman spectroscopy approach enables the simultaneous detection of mechanical and chemical information of the powder compact throughout the tableting process.

Keywords: situ mechanical; process; mechanical raman; spectroscopy; raman spectroscopy

Journal Title: Molecular pharmaceutics
Year Published: 2020

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