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Advantages of combining polymers and lipids in extrusion processes
PBP - Mar 2024
Lipid excipients lower the glass transition temperature of polymers, enabling hot-melt extrusion at lower engine torque for better processability. Different polymers and lipid combinations have been tested to explore their potential in extrusion processes.
Is Compritol® 888 ATO chemically stable in hot melt extrusion process at high temperature?
AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition – San Diego (USA) - Nov 2014
Solid lipid excipients: born to be extruded!
Nov 2014
Functional excipients are critical to the successful application of HME to resolve formulation challenges. Whilst polymers show potential in both controlled release and in improving the solubility and dissolution of poorly soluble compounds they are not ideal materials for extrusion. Lipid excipients are distinctly different to polymers and behave differently in HME. This article highlights two glyceride-esters: Compritol® 888 ATO and Precirol® ATO 5. They melt at relatively low temperatures and recrystallize quickly. They extrude well and can produce strand-like extrudates which can be down streamed into powders or granules.
These glyceride-esters can be used as release retarding agents/dissolution modifiers for both insoluble and soluble drugs even for high drug loading. In combination with plastic polymers they also can act as plasticizer/processing aid enabling lower temperature process and continuous production.
At Gattefossé we aim to share our knowledge to help formulators use lipid excipients to their best advantage.
Compritol® 888 ATO vs Precirol® ATO 5 in hot melt extrusion: investigation of operating window limits
AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition – San Diego (USA) - Nov 2014
Hot melt extrusion with Compritol® 888 ATO: determination of processing boundaries
PBP World Meeting – Vienna (Austria) - Mar 2014
Lipid matrix by hot melt extrusion: a practical industrial solution for solid dispersion
AAPS Annual Meeting & Exposition – Chicago (USA) - Nov 2012