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Preformulation Considerations
Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 1
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Preformulation Considerations
Introduction
Preformulation is the branch of Pharmaceutical science that utilizes biopharmaceutical principles
in the determination of physicochemical properties of the drug substance.
Prior to the development of any dosage form new drug, it is essential that certain fundamental
physical & chemical properties of drug powder are determined.
This information may dictate many of subsequent event & approaches in formulation
development.
This first learning phase is called as preformulation.
Definition:-
Preformulation Considerations is the investigation of physico-chemical properties of the new drug
compound that could affect drug performance and development of an efficacious dosage form”.
Objective of the Preformulation Considerations
Objective of the Preformulation Considerations is
to provide and understand
(i) The degradation process,
(ii) Any adverse conditions relevant to the drug,
(iii) Bioavailability,
(iv) Pharmacokinetics and formulation of similar compound and
(v) Toxicity.
Usefulness of Preformulation Considerations
Preformulation influences aids in the
(a) Selection of the drug candidate itself,
(b) Selection of formulation components,
(c) API& drug product manufacturing processes,
(d) Determination of the most appropriate container closure system,
(e) Development of analytical methods,
(f) Assignment of API retest periods
(g) The synthetic route of the API,
(h) Toxicological strategy.
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Preliminary evaluation and molecular optimization
a) Compound identity.
b) Formula and molecular weight.
c) Structure.
d) Therapeutic indications:
- Probable human dose.
- Desired dosage form(s)
- Bioavailability model
- Competitive products
e) Potential hazards
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f) Initial bulk lots:
- Lot number
- Crystallization solvent(s)
- Particle size range
- Melting point
- % volatiles
g) Analytical methods:
- HPLC assay
- TLC assay
- UV/ Visible spectroscopy
Organoleptic Properties
COLOR ODOUR TASTE
Off-white Pungent Acidic
Cream-yellow Sulfurous Bitter
Shiny Fruity Sweet
Aromatic Tasteless
Odorless Tasteless
Factors determining the activity of drugs
A large number of factors play their roles in determining the activity of a drug. Thus successful
integration of these factors results in successful drug therapy.
These factors include
1. Physico-chemical characteristics of the drug
These includes
a) Solubility of the drug and its dissolution rate,
b) Particle size and effective surface area,
c) Plymorphism, Amorphism,Pseudopolymorphism
d) Salt form of the drug,
e) Lipophilicity of the drug,
f) Drug pKa & pH,
g) Drug Stability.
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2. Physicochemical Characteristics of dosage form
It encompasses
a) Disintegration time,
b) Dissolution time,
c) Manufacturing variation,
d) Nature and Type of dosage form,
e) Product age and Storage condition
f) Pharmaceutical ingredients.
3. Characteristics of the biological system involved
Generally four types of biological factors are involved. They are as follows
I. Absorption Related Factors: Which includes
a) Route of drug administration,
b) Gastric Empting time,
c) Intestinal transit time,
d) Interaction of Drug with the components of GIT.
e) Protein binding
II. Dissolution Related Factors: This Includes
a) Lipid Solubility
b) Membrane permeability
c) Enterohepatic cycling
III. Biotransformation related factors: This Includes
a) Biologic half life
b) Pre-systemic Metabolism at luminal gut wall
c) Hepatic Tissue Protrusion
d) Genetic effect
IV. Excretion related factors: This Includes
a) Glomerular Filtration
b) Drug interaction
4. Other factors
There are some other types of factors which includes
I. Individual Factors: This Includes
a) Age
b) Sex
c) Body weight
d) Diet
e) Pregnancy
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II. Pharmacologic Factors: This Includes
a) Log dose Response
b) Drug receptor
c) Drug interaction
d) Drug Concentration
e) Drug binding competition
f) Synergism
III. Clinical effect: This Includes
a) Placebo Effect
b) Concurrent disease
c) Precision in diagnosis
Bulk characterization
Characterization of an unidentified chemical with major three parameters is called bulk characterization.
It is required to avoid misleading in the prediction of stability or solubility which depends on particular
crystal form.
It encompasses
1. Bulk Characterization
i. Crystallinity and polymorphism
ii. Hygroscopicity
iii. Fine particle characterization
iv. Bulk density
v. Powder flowproperties
2. Solubility analysis
i. Ionization constant- pKa
ii. pH Solubility profile
iii. Common ion effect
iv. Thermal effectS
v. Solubilization
vi. Partition co-efficient
vii. Dissolution
3. Stability analysis
i. Stability in toxicology formulations
ii. Solution state stability
 pH rate profile
iii. Solid state Stability
 Bulk stability
 Compatibility
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Powder Flow Properties
 Powder flow properties can be affected by change in particle size, shape & density.
 The flow properties depends upon following-
1. Force of friction.
2. Cohesion between one particle to another.
 Fine particle possess poor flow by filling void spaces between larger
particles causing packing & densification of particles.
 By using glidant we can alter the flow properties.
e.g. Starch, Talc.
Determination of Powder Flow Properties
1. Measurement of Angle of Repose.
 It is a maximum angle between the surface of a pile of powder & horizontal plane.
 A greater angle of repose indicate poor flow.
 It should be less than 30°. & can be determined by following equation.
 Angle of repose is measured by the equation:
tanθ=h /r
here, h=height of conical heap &
r=radius of horizontal plane of powder
Angle Of Repose ( In degree) Type Of Flow
<25 Excellent
25-30 Good
30-40 Passable
>40 Very poor
2. Measurement of free flowing powder by Compressibility.
 Also known as Carr's index.
CARR’S INDEX (%) = (TAPPED DENSITY – POURED DENSITY) X 100
TAPPED DENSITY
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 It is simple, fast & popular method of predicting powder flow characteristics.
Carr’s Index Type of flow
5-15 Excellent
12-16 Good
18-21 Fair To Passable
23-35 Poor
33-38 Very Poor
>40 Extremely Poor
Particle Size
Particle size can influence variety of important factors:
- Dissolution rate
- Suspendability
- Uniform distribution
- Penetrability
- Lack of grittiness
Particle Shape
Particle shape will influence the surface area, flow of particles, packing & compaction properties
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Plasma Level Time Curve
Plasma level time curve is a graph depicting drug concentration in plasma as a function of time
after dosing.
The plasma level time curve is generated by obtaining the drug concentration in plasma samples
taken at various time intervals after a drug product is administered.
General description: The concentration of drug in each plasma sample is plotted on rectangular-
coordinate graph paper against the corresponding time at which the plasma sample was removed. As the
drug reaches the general (systemic) circulation, plasma drug concentrations will rise up to a maximum.
Usually, absorption of a drug is more rapid than elimination. As the drug is being absorbed into the
systemic circulation, the drug is distributed to all the tissues in the body and is also simultaneously being
eliminated. Elimination of a drug can proceed by excretion, biotransformation, or a combination of
both.
Terminologies:
1. MSC (MTC): Maximum safe Concentration( Minimum Toxic Concentration) is the concentration
of drug in plasma above which side effect or toxic effect of drug occurs in patient.
2. MEC: Minimum Effective Concentration reflects the minimum concentration of drug needed at
the receptors to produce the desired pharmacologic effect.
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3. Onset of Action: The onset of action corresponds to the time required for the drug to reach the
MEC.
4. Duration of drug action: The duration of drug action is the difference between the onset time and
the time for the drug to decline back to the MEC.
5. Cmax: It is the maximum drug concentration in the plasma.
6. tmax: The time of peak plasma level is the time required to achieve the maximum drug concentration
in the plasma .
7. The intensity of Action: It is the measurement of the pharmacologic response of the drug.
Generally the higher the plasma drug concentrations the greater the pharmacologic response,
which reaches up to a maximum.
8. Duration of Drug Action: The duration of drug action is the difference between the onset time and
the time for the drug to decline back to the MEC.
Ionization constant (pKa)
Dissociation (or ionization) constants and pKa
Many drugs are either weak acids or weak bases. In solutions of these drugs equilibria exist between
undissociated molecules and their ions. Thus, in a solution of a weakly acidic drug HA the equilibrium
may be represented by Eqn 1:
HA H+
+A-
……………………….(1)
Similarly, the protonation of a weakly basic drug B can be represented by Eqn 2:
--------------------------------------------------(2)
In solutions of most salts of strong acids or bases in water, such equilibria are shifted strongly to one
side of the equation because these compounds are completely ionized.
The ionization constant (or dissociation constant} Ka of a weak acid can be obtained by applying
the Law of Mass Action to Eqn 1 to yield:
----------------------------------------------(3)
Taking logarithms of both sides of Eqn 3 yields:
log Ka = log [H+] + log [A-] - log [HA]
The signs in this equation may be reversed to give:
-log Ka = -log [H+] - log [A-] + log [HA] -------------------------------------(4)
The symbol pKa, is used to represent the negative logarithm of the acid dissociation constant Ka in the
same way that pH is used to represent the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration, and
Eqn 4 may therefore be rewritten as:
pKa = pH + log [HA] - log [A-]
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or,
----------------------------------------------------------(5)
A general equation may be written that is applicable to any acidic drug with one ionizable group, where
Cu and Ci represent the concentrations of the unionized and ionized species, respectively.
This is known as the Henderson--Hasselbalch equation, (Eqn 6):
-----------------------------------------------------------------------(6)
The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation for any weak base with one ionizable group may therefore be
written as:
Or
Where ci and cu refer to the concentrations of the protonated and unionized species, respectively.
Bulk Density
It is the ratio of total mass of the powder to the bulk volume of the powder. It is measured by pouring
the weighed powder into a measuring cylinder and the volume is noted.
It is expressed in gm/ml and is given by
ρB = M / VB
Where , M is the total mass of the powder
VB is the Bulk Volume of the powder
Bulk Volume is the volume of powder itself and volume of intra and inter particle spaces.
Crystallinity and polymorphism
Depending on internal structure compounds is classified as
1. Crystalline
2. Amorphous
Crystalline materials are those in which the molecules are packed in a defined order, and this same
order repeats over and over again throughout the particle.
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Crystalline compounds are characterized by repetitious spacing of constituent atom or molecule in three
dimensional arrays.
In amorphous form atom or molecule are randomly placed.
Solubility & dissolution rate are greater for amorphous form then crystalline, as amorphous form has
higher thermodynamic energy.
Eg. Amorphous form of Novobiocin is well absorbed whereas crystalline form results in poor
absorption.
Crystallinity
Crystal habit & internal structure of drug can affect bulk & physicochemical property of molecule.
Crystal habit is description of outer appearance of crystal.
Internal structure is molecular arrangement within the solid.
Change with internal structure usually alters crystal habit.
Eg. Conversion of sodium salt to its free acid form produce both change in internal structure & crystal
habit.
Different shapes of crystals
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Techniques for studies of crystals
Microscopy
Hot stage microscopy
Thermal analysis
X-ray diffraction
Polymorphism
It is the ability of the compound to crystallize as more than one distinct crystalline species with different
internal lattice.
Different crystalline forms are called polymorphs.
Polymorphs are of 2 types
1. Enatiotropic
2. Monotropic
The polymorph which can be changed from one form into another by varying temp. or pressure is called
as Enantiotropic polymorph. Eg. Sulfur.
One polymorph which is unstable at all temp. & pressure is called as Monotropic polymorph.
Which means that only one polymorphic form is stable and any other polymorph that is formed will
eventually convert to the stable form.
Eg. Glyceryl stearate.
Polymorph differ from each other with respect to their physical property such as
Solubility (the stable polymorphic form will have the slowest dissolution rate)
Melting point
Density
Hardness
Compression characteristic
During preformulation it is important to identify the polymorph that is stable at room temp.
Eg. 1)Chloromphenicol exist in A,B & C forms, of these B form is more stable & most
preferable.
2)Riboflavin has I,II & III forms, the III form shows 20 times more water solubility than
form I.
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Hygroscopicity
A substance that absorbs sufficient moisture from the atmosphere to dissolve itself is known as a
hygroscopic or deliquescent materials.
For this reason pharmaceutical air conditioning is usually set below 50% RH, and very hygroscopic
products, e.g. effervescents, which are particularly moisture sensitive, are stored and made below 40%
RH.
Solubility analysis
A solution may be denned as a homogeneous mixture of two or more components that form a single
phase .
The component that determines the phase of the solution is termed the solvent and usually constitutes
the largest proportion of the system. The dispersed as molecules or ions throughout the solvent are
termed solutes
The transfer of molecules or ions from a solid state into solution is known as dissolution. The extent
to which the dissolution proceeds under a given set of experimental conditions is referred to as the
solubilityof the solute in the solvent.
Aqueous solubility: Dictates the ease
with which formulations for oral gavage
and intravenous injection studies in
animals are obtained.
Intrinsic solubility (C0) : Dictates the
fundamental solubility when completely
unionized.
In many instances, dissolution rate in the
fluids at the absorption site is the rate
limiting step in the absorption process.
Dissolution rate can affect
o Onset of action.
o Intensity of action.
o Duration of
response.
o Control the overall Bioavailability of drug form.
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The solubility should ideally be measured at two temperatures:
1. 4°C to ensure physical stability and extend short-term storage and chemical stability until more
definitive data are available.
The maximum density of water occurs at 4°C.This leads to a minimum aqueous solubility.
2. 37°C to support biopharmaceutical evaluation.
General Method of Increasing the Solubility
 Addition of co-solvent
 pH change method
 Reduction of particle size
 Temperature change method
 Hydotrophy
 Addition of Surfactant
 Dielectrical Constant
 Complexation
DISSOLUTION
An equation known as the Noyes-Whitney equation was developed to define the dissolution from a
single spherical particle.
According to it ,the rate of mass transfer of solute molecules or ions through a static diffusion layer
(dm/dt) is directly proportional to the area available for molecular or ionic migration (A), the
concentration difference (∆C) across the boundary layer, and is inversely proportional to the thickness of
the boundary layer (h).
Solubilization
“ Solubilization is defined as the spontaneous passage of poorly water soluble solute molecules into an
aqueous solution of a soap or detergent in which a thermodynamically stable solution is formed ”.
It is the process by which apparent solubility of an otherwise sparingly soluble substance is increased by
the presence of surfactant micelles .
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Process of Solubilization
The process of solubilization involves the breaking of inter-ionic or intermolecular bonds in the solute,
the separation of the molecules of the solvent to provide space in the solvent for the solute, interaction
between the solvent and the solute molecule or ion.
Step 1: Holes opens in the solvent
Step2: Molecules of the solid breaks away from the bulk
Step 3: The free solid molecule is intergraded into the hole in the solvent
Descriptive Solubilities
Description Parts of solvent required for one part of solute
Very soluble < 1
Freely soluble 1 - 10
Soluble 10 - 30
Sparingly soluble 30 - 100
Slightly soluble 100 - 1000
Very slightly soluble 1000 - 10,000
Insoluble > 10,000
Applications of solubilization
 Aqueous concentrates of volatile oils can be prepared by solubilization.
Example: soaps used for solubilising phenolic compounds for use as disinfectants- Lysol,
Roxenol etc.
 Barbiturates, anticoagulant, alkloidal drugs are dissolved with polysorbate by solubilization.
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Thermal Analysis
It is used to study the physico-chemical interactions of two or more components.
Differential thermal analysis (DTA):DTA measures the temperature difference between the sample
and a reference as a function of temperature or time when heating at a constant rate.
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC): It measures the enthalpy of transition
Effect of temperature on the solubility of drug can be determined by measuring heat of solution.
(∆Hs).
ln S = -∆Hs/RT + C.
where, S = Molar solubility at temperature T (K).
R = Gas constant.
Heat of solution represents the heat released or absorbed when a mole of solute is dissolved in a large
quantity of solvent. Mostly solution process is endothermic (∆Hs = +ve) & thus increasing the solution
Temperature increase the drug solubility.
Typical temp. range should include 5°C, 25°C, 37°C & 50°C
Importance:
Determination of temperature effect on solubility helps in predicting storage condition & dosage form
designing
Partition Coefficient
Partition coefficient is generally defined as the fraction of drug in an oil phase to that of an adjacent
aqueous phase.
P o/w = (C oil / C water) equilibrium
Accordingly compounds with relatively high partition coefficient are predominantly lipid soluble and
consequently have very low aqueous solubility.
Compounds with very low partition coefficients will have difficulty in penetrating membranes resulting
poor bioavailability.
Measurement of partition coefficient:
It can be measured by using following methods.
 Shake flask (or tube) method.  HPLC method.
 Electrochemical method.  Slow-Stirring Method.
 Estimation method based on individual solubilities.
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Common Ion Effect
The common-ion effect is a term used to describe the effect on a solution of two dissolved solutes that
contain the same ion.
The common-ion effect is used to describe the effect on an equilibrium involving a substance that adds
an ion that is a part of the equilibrium. Adding a common ion prevents the weak acid or weak base from
ionizing as much as it would without the added common ion.
A common ion often significantly reduces the solubility of a slightly soluble electrolyte.
For example, silver chloride, AgCl, is a slightly soluble salt that in solution dissociates into the ions
Ag+
and Cl - , the equilibrium state being represented by the equation AgClsolid ⇒Ag+
+Cl -
According to Le Châtelier's principle, when a stress is placed on a system in equilibrium, the system responds by tending to
reduce that stress. If another solute containing one of those ions, e.g., sodium chloride, NaCl, is added
which supplies Cl - ions, the solubility equilibrium of the solution will be shifted to remove more Cl -
from the solution i.e. right to left by forming more solid AgCl. The net result is the decrease in the
solubility of AgCl.
Addition of common ion reduces the solubility of slightly soluble electrolyte.
{The “salting out” results from the removal of water molecules as solvent due to the competing hydration of other
ions.So weakly basic drug which are given as HCl salts have decreased solubility in acidic solution.
E.g. Chlortetracycline, Papaverine, Bromhexine, Triamterene, etc.
The reverse process “salting in” arises with larger anions. (E.g. Benzoate, salicylate) which can open the water
structure. These hydrotropes increase the solubility of poorly water soluble compounds}
Stability Analysis
Why Stability?
To provide a evidence on how the quality of a drug substance or drug product varies with time
under the influence of a variety of environmental factors such as….. temperature, Humidity and
light.
To establish a re-test period for the drug substance or a shelf life for the drug product and
recommended storage conditions.
To evaluate the physical, chemical or microbiological changes might impact the efficiency and
security of the final product
Where and Why?
Stability Studies are preformed on ...
• Drug Substances (DS)  The unformulated drug substance that may subsequently be
formulated with excipients to produce the dosage form.
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• Drug Products (DP)  The dosage form in the final immediate packaging intended for
marketing…….
Development of a drug substance into a suitable dosage form requires the
Preformulation stability studies of drug under the following categories:-
[1] Solid state stability.
[2] Solution state stability
1] Solid state stability
• Solid state reactions are much slower & more difficult to interpret than solution state reactions
because of reduced no. of molecular contacts between drug & excipient molecules & occurrence
of multiple reactions.
 Techniques for solid state stability studies:
Solid State NMR Spectroscopy. (SSNMR)
Powder X-ray diffraction. (PXRD)
Fourier Transform IR. (FTIR)
Raman Spectroscopy.
Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC).
[2] Solution State Stability
• The primary objective is identification of conditions necessary to form a solution.
• These studies include the effects of
- pH - Temperature.
- Light - Oxygen.
- Co solvents - Ionic Strength.
- Solution Stability investigations usually commence with probing experiments to confirm decay at
the extremes of pH & temperature.
- If the results of this solution stability studies dictate the compound as sufficiently stable, liquid
formulation can be developed.
What are the changes?
Physical changes
• Appearance
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• Melting point
• Clarity and color of solution
• Moisture
• Crystal modification (Polymorphism)
• Particle size
Chemical changes
• Increase in Degradation
• Decrease of Assay
Microbial changes
Forced degradation studies
Acidic & Basic conditions.
Dry heat exposure
UV radiation exposure
Influence of pH
Influence of temperature
Influence of ionic strength
Chemical degradation studies
Hydrolysis
Oxidation
Reduction
Decarboxylation
Photolysis
Testing scope for Solid dosageTablet & Capsule
Physical-chemical properties
o Appearance
o Elasticity
o Mean mass
o Moisture
o Hardness
o Disintegration
o Dissolution
Chemical properties
o Assay
o Degradation
Microbial properties
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Container closure system properties
o Functionality tests (e.g. extraction from blister)
Testing scope for Oral liquid form
Physical-chemical properties
o pH
o Color & clarity of solution
o Viscosity
o Particle size distribution (for oral suspensions only)
Chemical properties
o Assay
o Degradation products
o Degradation preservatives
o Content antioxidants
Microbial properties
Container closure system properties
o Functionality tests
Testing scope for liquid forms for inj. and Parentral
Physical-chemical properties
o pH
o Loss on weight
o Color & clarity of solution
Chemical properties
o Assay
o Degradation products
o Degradation preservatives
o Content antioxidants
Microbial properties
Container closure system properties
o Functionality tests
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  • 2. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 1 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. Preformulation Considerations Introduction Preformulation is the branch of Pharmaceutical science that utilizes biopharmaceutical principles in the determination of physicochemical properties of the drug substance. Prior to the development of any dosage form new drug, it is essential that certain fundamental physical & chemical properties of drug powder are determined. This information may dictate many of subsequent event & approaches in formulation development. This first learning phase is called as preformulation. Definition:- Preformulation Considerations is the investigation of physico-chemical properties of the new drug compound that could affect drug performance and development of an efficacious dosage form”. Objective of the Preformulation Considerations Objective of the Preformulation Considerations is to provide and understand (i) The degradation process, (ii) Any adverse conditions relevant to the drug, (iii) Bioavailability, (iv) Pharmacokinetics and formulation of similar compound and (v) Toxicity. Usefulness of Preformulation Considerations Preformulation influences aids in the (a) Selection of the drug candidate itself, (b) Selection of formulation components, (c) API& drug product manufacturing processes, (d) Determination of the most appropriate container closure system, (e) Development of analytical methods, (f) Assignment of API retest periods (g) The synthetic route of the API, (h) Toxicological strategy. Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 3. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 2 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. Preliminary evaluation and molecular optimization a) Compound identity. b) Formula and molecular weight. c) Structure. d) Therapeutic indications: - Probable human dose. - Desired dosage form(s) - Bioavailability model - Competitive products e) Potential hazards Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 4. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 3 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. f) Initial bulk lots: - Lot number - Crystallization solvent(s) - Particle size range - Melting point - % volatiles g) Analytical methods: - HPLC assay - TLC assay - UV/ Visible spectroscopy Organoleptic Properties COLOR ODOUR TASTE Off-white Pungent Acidic Cream-yellow Sulfurous Bitter Shiny Fruity Sweet Aromatic Tasteless Odorless Tasteless Factors determining the activity of drugs A large number of factors play their roles in determining the activity of a drug. Thus successful integration of these factors results in successful drug therapy. These factors include 1. Physico-chemical characteristics of the drug These includes a) Solubility of the drug and its dissolution rate, b) Particle size and effective surface area, c) Plymorphism, Amorphism,Pseudopolymorphism d) Salt form of the drug, e) Lipophilicity of the drug, f) Drug pKa & pH, g) Drug Stability. Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 5. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 4 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. 2. Physicochemical Characteristics of dosage form It encompasses a) Disintegration time, b) Dissolution time, c) Manufacturing variation, d) Nature and Type of dosage form, e) Product age and Storage condition f) Pharmaceutical ingredients. 3. Characteristics of the biological system involved Generally four types of biological factors are involved. They are as follows I. Absorption Related Factors: Which includes a) Route of drug administration, b) Gastric Empting time, c) Intestinal transit time, d) Interaction of Drug with the components of GIT. e) Protein binding II. Dissolution Related Factors: This Includes a) Lipid Solubility b) Membrane permeability c) Enterohepatic cycling III. Biotransformation related factors: This Includes a) Biologic half life b) Pre-systemic Metabolism at luminal gut wall c) Hepatic Tissue Protrusion d) Genetic effect IV. Excretion related factors: This Includes a) Glomerular Filtration b) Drug interaction 4. Other factors There are some other types of factors which includes I. Individual Factors: This Includes a) Age b) Sex c) Body weight d) Diet e) Pregnancy Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 6. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 5 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. II. Pharmacologic Factors: This Includes a) Log dose Response b) Drug receptor c) Drug interaction d) Drug Concentration e) Drug binding competition f) Synergism III. Clinical effect: This Includes a) Placebo Effect b) Concurrent disease c) Precision in diagnosis Bulk characterization Characterization of an unidentified chemical with major three parameters is called bulk characterization. It is required to avoid misleading in the prediction of stability or solubility which depends on particular crystal form. It encompasses 1. Bulk Characterization i. Crystallinity and polymorphism ii. Hygroscopicity iii. Fine particle characterization iv. Bulk density v. Powder flowproperties 2. Solubility analysis i. Ionization constant- pKa ii. pH Solubility profile iii. Common ion effect iv. Thermal effectS v. Solubilization vi. Partition co-efficient vii. Dissolution 3. Stability analysis i. Stability in toxicology formulations ii. Solution state stability  pH rate profile iii. Solid state Stability  Bulk stability  Compatibility Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 7. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 6 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. Powder Flow Properties  Powder flow properties can be affected by change in particle size, shape & density.  The flow properties depends upon following- 1. Force of friction. 2. Cohesion between one particle to another.  Fine particle possess poor flow by filling void spaces between larger particles causing packing & densification of particles.  By using glidant we can alter the flow properties. e.g. Starch, Talc. Determination of Powder Flow Properties 1. Measurement of Angle of Repose.  It is a maximum angle between the surface of a pile of powder & horizontal plane.  A greater angle of repose indicate poor flow.  It should be less than 30°. & can be determined by following equation.  Angle of repose is measured by the equation: tanθ=h /r here, h=height of conical heap & r=radius of horizontal plane of powder Angle Of Repose ( In degree) Type Of Flow <25 Excellent 25-30 Good 30-40 Passable >40 Very poor 2. Measurement of free flowing powder by Compressibility.  Also known as Carr's index. CARR’S INDEX (%) = (TAPPED DENSITY – POURED DENSITY) X 100 TAPPED DENSITY Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 8. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 7 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University.  It is simple, fast & popular method of predicting powder flow characteristics. Carr’s Index Type of flow 5-15 Excellent 12-16 Good 18-21 Fair To Passable 23-35 Poor 33-38 Very Poor >40 Extremely Poor Particle Size Particle size can influence variety of important factors: - Dissolution rate - Suspendability - Uniform distribution - Penetrability - Lack of grittiness Particle Shape Particle shape will influence the surface area, flow of particles, packing & compaction properties of the particles.Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 9. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 8 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. Plasma Level Time Curve Plasma level time curve is a graph depicting drug concentration in plasma as a function of time after dosing. The plasma level time curve is generated by obtaining the drug concentration in plasma samples taken at various time intervals after a drug product is administered. General description: The concentration of drug in each plasma sample is plotted on rectangular- coordinate graph paper against the corresponding time at which the plasma sample was removed. As the drug reaches the general (systemic) circulation, plasma drug concentrations will rise up to a maximum. Usually, absorption of a drug is more rapid than elimination. As the drug is being absorbed into the systemic circulation, the drug is distributed to all the tissues in the body and is also simultaneously being eliminated. Elimination of a drug can proceed by excretion, biotransformation, or a combination of both. Terminologies: 1. MSC (MTC): Maximum safe Concentration( Minimum Toxic Concentration) is the concentration of drug in plasma above which side effect or toxic effect of drug occurs in patient. 2. MEC: Minimum Effective Concentration reflects the minimum concentration of drug needed at the receptors to produce the desired pharmacologic effect. Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 10. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 9 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. 3. Onset of Action: The onset of action corresponds to the time required for the drug to reach the MEC. 4. Duration of drug action: The duration of drug action is the difference between the onset time and the time for the drug to decline back to the MEC. 5. Cmax: It is the maximum drug concentration in the plasma. 6. tmax: The time of peak plasma level is the time required to achieve the maximum drug concentration in the plasma . 7. The intensity of Action: It is the measurement of the pharmacologic response of the drug. Generally the higher the plasma drug concentrations the greater the pharmacologic response, which reaches up to a maximum. 8. Duration of Drug Action: The duration of drug action is the difference between the onset time and the time for the drug to decline back to the MEC. Ionization constant (pKa) Dissociation (or ionization) constants and pKa Many drugs are either weak acids or weak bases. In solutions of these drugs equilibria exist between undissociated molecules and their ions. Thus, in a solution of a weakly acidic drug HA the equilibrium may be represented by Eqn 1: HA H+ +A- ……………………….(1) Similarly, the protonation of a weakly basic drug B can be represented by Eqn 2: --------------------------------------------------(2) In solutions of most salts of strong acids or bases in water, such equilibria are shifted strongly to one side of the equation because these compounds are completely ionized. The ionization constant (or dissociation constant} Ka of a weak acid can be obtained by applying the Law of Mass Action to Eqn 1 to yield: ----------------------------------------------(3) Taking logarithms of both sides of Eqn 3 yields: log Ka = log [H+] + log [A-] - log [HA] The signs in this equation may be reversed to give: -log Ka = -log [H+] - log [A-] + log [HA] -------------------------------------(4) The symbol pKa, is used to represent the negative logarithm of the acid dissociation constant Ka in the same way that pH is used to represent the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration, and Eqn 4 may therefore be rewritten as: pKa = pH + log [HA] - log [A-] Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 11. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 10 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. or, ----------------------------------------------------------(5) A general equation may be written that is applicable to any acidic drug with one ionizable group, where Cu and Ci represent the concentrations of the unionized and ionized species, respectively. This is known as the Henderson--Hasselbalch equation, (Eqn 6): -----------------------------------------------------------------------(6) The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation for any weak base with one ionizable group may therefore be written as: Or Where ci and cu refer to the concentrations of the protonated and unionized species, respectively. Bulk Density It is the ratio of total mass of the powder to the bulk volume of the powder. It is measured by pouring the weighed powder into a measuring cylinder and the volume is noted. It is expressed in gm/ml and is given by ρB = M / VB Where , M is the total mass of the powder VB is the Bulk Volume of the powder Bulk Volume is the volume of powder itself and volume of intra and inter particle spaces. Crystallinity and polymorphism Depending on internal structure compounds is classified as 1. Crystalline 2. Amorphous Crystalline materials are those in which the molecules are packed in a defined order, and this same order repeats over and over again throughout the particle. Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 12. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 11 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. Crystalline compounds are characterized by repetitious spacing of constituent atom or molecule in three dimensional arrays. In amorphous form atom or molecule are randomly placed. Solubility & dissolution rate are greater for amorphous form then crystalline, as amorphous form has higher thermodynamic energy. Eg. Amorphous form of Novobiocin is well absorbed whereas crystalline form results in poor absorption. Crystallinity Crystal habit & internal structure of drug can affect bulk & physicochemical property of molecule. Crystal habit is description of outer appearance of crystal. Internal structure is molecular arrangement within the solid. Change with internal structure usually alters crystal habit. Eg. Conversion of sodium salt to its free acid form produce both change in internal structure & crystal habit. Different shapes of crystals Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 13. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 12 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. Techniques for studies of crystals Microscopy Hot stage microscopy Thermal analysis X-ray diffraction Polymorphism It is the ability of the compound to crystallize as more than one distinct crystalline species with different internal lattice. Different crystalline forms are called polymorphs. Polymorphs are of 2 types 1. Enatiotropic 2. Monotropic The polymorph which can be changed from one form into another by varying temp. or pressure is called as Enantiotropic polymorph. Eg. Sulfur. One polymorph which is unstable at all temp. & pressure is called as Monotropic polymorph. Which means that only one polymorphic form is stable and any other polymorph that is formed will eventually convert to the stable form. Eg. Glyceryl stearate. Polymorph differ from each other with respect to their physical property such as Solubility (the stable polymorphic form will have the slowest dissolution rate) Melting point Density Hardness Compression characteristic During preformulation it is important to identify the polymorph that is stable at room temp. Eg. 1)Chloromphenicol exist in A,B & C forms, of these B form is more stable & most preferable. 2)Riboflavin has I,II & III forms, the III form shows 20 times more water solubility than form I. Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 14. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 13 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. Hygroscopicity A substance that absorbs sufficient moisture from the atmosphere to dissolve itself is known as a hygroscopic or deliquescent materials. For this reason pharmaceutical air conditioning is usually set below 50% RH, and very hygroscopic products, e.g. effervescents, which are particularly moisture sensitive, are stored and made below 40% RH. Solubility analysis A solution may be denned as a homogeneous mixture of two or more components that form a single phase . The component that determines the phase of the solution is termed the solvent and usually constitutes the largest proportion of the system. The dispersed as molecules or ions throughout the solvent are termed solutes The transfer of molecules or ions from a solid state into solution is known as dissolution. The extent to which the dissolution proceeds under a given set of experimental conditions is referred to as the solubilityof the solute in the solvent. Aqueous solubility: Dictates the ease with which formulations for oral gavage and intravenous injection studies in animals are obtained. Intrinsic solubility (C0) : Dictates the fundamental solubility when completely unionized. In many instances, dissolution rate in the fluids at the absorption site is the rate limiting step in the absorption process. Dissolution rate can affect o Onset of action. o Intensity of action. o Duration of response. o Control the overall Bioavailability of drug form. Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 15. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 14 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. The solubility should ideally be measured at two temperatures: 1. 4°C to ensure physical stability and extend short-term storage and chemical stability until more definitive data are available. The maximum density of water occurs at 4°C.This leads to a minimum aqueous solubility. 2. 37°C to support biopharmaceutical evaluation. General Method of Increasing the Solubility  Addition of co-solvent  pH change method  Reduction of particle size  Temperature change method  Hydotrophy  Addition of Surfactant  Dielectrical Constant  Complexation DISSOLUTION An equation known as the Noyes-Whitney equation was developed to define the dissolution from a single spherical particle. According to it ,the rate of mass transfer of solute molecules or ions through a static diffusion layer (dm/dt) is directly proportional to the area available for molecular or ionic migration (A), the concentration difference (∆C) across the boundary layer, and is inversely proportional to the thickness of the boundary layer (h). Solubilization “ Solubilization is defined as the spontaneous passage of poorly water soluble solute molecules into an aqueous solution of a soap or detergent in which a thermodynamically stable solution is formed ”. It is the process by which apparent solubility of an otherwise sparingly soluble substance is increased by the presence of surfactant micelles . Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 16. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 15 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. Process of Solubilization The process of solubilization involves the breaking of inter-ionic or intermolecular bonds in the solute, the separation of the molecules of the solvent to provide space in the solvent for the solute, interaction between the solvent and the solute molecule or ion. Step 1: Holes opens in the solvent Step2: Molecules of the solid breaks away from the bulk Step 3: The free solid molecule is intergraded into the hole in the solvent Descriptive Solubilities Description Parts of solvent required for one part of solute Very soluble < 1 Freely soluble 1 - 10 Soluble 10 - 30 Sparingly soluble 30 - 100 Slightly soluble 100 - 1000 Very slightly soluble 1000 - 10,000 Insoluble > 10,000 Applications of solubilization  Aqueous concentrates of volatile oils can be prepared by solubilization. Example: soaps used for solubilising phenolic compounds for use as disinfectants- Lysol, Roxenol etc.  Barbiturates, anticoagulant, alkloidal drugs are dissolved with polysorbate by solubilization. Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 17. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 16 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. Thermal Analysis It is used to study the physico-chemical interactions of two or more components. Differential thermal analysis (DTA):DTA measures the temperature difference between the sample and a reference as a function of temperature or time when heating at a constant rate. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC): It measures the enthalpy of transition Effect of temperature on the solubility of drug can be determined by measuring heat of solution. (∆Hs). ln S = -∆Hs/RT + C. where, S = Molar solubility at temperature T (K). R = Gas constant. Heat of solution represents the heat released or absorbed when a mole of solute is dissolved in a large quantity of solvent. Mostly solution process is endothermic (∆Hs = +ve) & thus increasing the solution Temperature increase the drug solubility. Typical temp. range should include 5°C, 25°C, 37°C & 50°C Importance: Determination of temperature effect on solubility helps in predicting storage condition & dosage form designing Partition Coefficient Partition coefficient is generally defined as the fraction of drug in an oil phase to that of an adjacent aqueous phase. P o/w = (C oil / C water) equilibrium Accordingly compounds with relatively high partition coefficient are predominantly lipid soluble and consequently have very low aqueous solubility. Compounds with very low partition coefficients will have difficulty in penetrating membranes resulting poor bioavailability. Measurement of partition coefficient: It can be measured by using following methods.  Shake flask (or tube) method.  HPLC method.  Electrochemical method.  Slow-Stirring Method.  Estimation method based on individual solubilities. Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 18. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 17 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. Common Ion Effect The common-ion effect is a term used to describe the effect on a solution of two dissolved solutes that contain the same ion. The common-ion effect is used to describe the effect on an equilibrium involving a substance that adds an ion that is a part of the equilibrium. Adding a common ion prevents the weak acid or weak base from ionizing as much as it would without the added common ion. A common ion often significantly reduces the solubility of a slightly soluble electrolyte. For example, silver chloride, AgCl, is a slightly soluble salt that in solution dissociates into the ions Ag+ and Cl - , the equilibrium state being represented by the equation AgClsolid ⇒Ag+ +Cl - According to Le Châtelier's principle, when a stress is placed on a system in equilibrium, the system responds by tending to reduce that stress. If another solute containing one of those ions, e.g., sodium chloride, NaCl, is added which supplies Cl - ions, the solubility equilibrium of the solution will be shifted to remove more Cl - from the solution i.e. right to left by forming more solid AgCl. The net result is the decrease in the solubility of AgCl. Addition of common ion reduces the solubility of slightly soluble electrolyte. {The “salting out” results from the removal of water molecules as solvent due to the competing hydration of other ions.So weakly basic drug which are given as HCl salts have decreased solubility in acidic solution. E.g. Chlortetracycline, Papaverine, Bromhexine, Triamterene, etc. The reverse process “salting in” arises with larger anions. (E.g. Benzoate, salicylate) which can open the water structure. These hydrotropes increase the solubility of poorly water soluble compounds} Stability Analysis Why Stability? To provide a evidence on how the quality of a drug substance or drug product varies with time under the influence of a variety of environmental factors such as….. temperature, Humidity and light. To establish a re-test period for the drug substance or a shelf life for the drug product and recommended storage conditions. To evaluate the physical, chemical or microbiological changes might impact the efficiency and security of the final product Where and Why? Stability Studies are preformed on ... • Drug Substances (DS)  The unformulated drug substance that may subsequently be formulated with excipients to produce the dosage form. Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 19. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 18 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. • Drug Products (DP)  The dosage form in the final immediate packaging intended for marketing……. Development of a drug substance into a suitable dosage form requires the Preformulation stability studies of drug under the following categories:- [1] Solid state stability. [2] Solution state stability 1] Solid state stability • Solid state reactions are much slower & more difficult to interpret than solution state reactions because of reduced no. of molecular contacts between drug & excipient molecules & occurrence of multiple reactions.  Techniques for solid state stability studies: Solid State NMR Spectroscopy. (SSNMR) Powder X-ray diffraction. (PXRD) Fourier Transform IR. (FTIR) Raman Spectroscopy. Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC). [2] Solution State Stability • The primary objective is identification of conditions necessary to form a solution. • These studies include the effects of - pH - Temperature. - Light - Oxygen. - Co solvents - Ionic Strength. - Solution Stability investigations usually commence with probing experiments to confirm decay at the extremes of pH & temperature. - If the results of this solution stability studies dictate the compound as sufficiently stable, liquid formulation can be developed. What are the changes? Physical changes • Appearance Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 20. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 19 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. • Melting point • Clarity and color of solution • Moisture • Crystal modification (Polymorphism) • Particle size Chemical changes • Increase in Degradation • Decrease of Assay Microbial changes Forced degradation studies Acidic & Basic conditions. Dry heat exposure UV radiation exposure Influence of pH Influence of temperature Influence of ionic strength Chemical degradation studies Hydrolysis Oxidation Reduction Decarboxylation Photolysis Testing scope for Solid dosageTablet & Capsule Physical-chemical properties o Appearance o Elasticity o Mean mass o Moisture o Hardness o Disintegration o Dissolution Chemical properties o Assay o Degradation Microbial properties Md. Imran Nur Manik
  • 21. Preformulation Considerations Prepared By: Md. Imran Nur Manik; M.Pharm. (R.U.) Page 20 manikrupharmacy@gmail.com; Lecturer; Department of Pharmacy; Primeasia University. Container closure system properties o Functionality tests (e.g. extraction from blister) Testing scope for Oral liquid form Physical-chemical properties o pH o Color & clarity of solution o Viscosity o Particle size distribution (for oral suspensions only) Chemical properties o Assay o Degradation products o Degradation preservatives o Content antioxidants Microbial properties Container closure system properties o Functionality tests Testing scope for liquid forms for inj. and Parentral Physical-chemical properties o pH o Loss on weight o Color & clarity of solution Chemical properties o Assay o Degradation products o Degradation preservatives o Content antioxidants Microbial properties Container closure system properties o Functionality tests Md. Imran Nur Manik