📣 Help Shape the Future of UKRI's Gateway to Research (GtR)

We're improving UKRI's Gateway to Research and are seeking your input! If you would be interested in being interviewed about the improvements we're making and to have your say about how we can make GtR more user-friendly, impactful, and effective for the Research and Innovation community, please email gateway@ukri.org.

Prediction of Sticking Potential for Continuous Direct Compression

Lead Research Organisation: University of Strathclyde
Department Name: Inst of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sci

Abstract

An increasing number of drugs in development are hydrophobic and considered as BCS class 2 compounds. In many cases these drugs require aggressive pre-processing to reduce particle size and accelerate the dissolution of these compounds. The reduction in particle size causes even more hydrophobic surfaces of the drug particles which magnifies sticking issues.
Sticking occurs more frequently in direct compression as the drug is not embedded within a granulation matrix. Considering that the industry is growing the use of continuous direct compression (CDC), a fundamental understanding of the underlying mechanisms of sticking becomes even more important.
Typically, sticking is not observed until later stages of development where any alterations in the formulation or manufacturing route causes a large penalty of change. This project aims to increase the understanding of the underlying sticking mechanisms enabling the early detection of sticking. This will be addressed by using complementary advanced characterisation techniques with a focus on understanding the impact of particle size (drug and diluent) [3] of various hydrophobic compounds and lubrication on sticking propensity. The project will deliver a workflow to identify sticking at an early stage in the development and reduce the risk of sticking in CDC.

People

ORCID iD

Ishwari Wale (Student)

Publications

10 25 50

Studentship Projects

Project Reference Relationship Related To Start End Student Name
EP/W524670/1 30/09/2022 29/09/2028
2891745 Studentship EP/W524670/1 30/09/2023 30/03/2027 Ishwari Wale