2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11095-010-0306-4
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Atomic Force Microscopy-Based Screening of Drug-Excipient Miscibility and Stability of Solid Dispersions

Abstract: PurposeDevelopment of a method to assess the drug/polymer miscibility and stability of solid dispersions using a melt-based mixing method.MethodsAmorphous fractured films are prepared and characterized with Raman Microscopy in combination with Atomic Force Microscopy to discriminate between homogenously and heterogeneously mixed drug/polymer combinations. The homogenous combinations are analyzed further for physical stability under stress conditions, such as increased humidity or temperature.ResultsCombination… Show more

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“…3a). This result suggested that L-AuNPs having a cationic lipid shell layer effectively interacted with anionic siRNA molecules via electrostatic interactions (30). When preliminary gene silencing experiments were performed, maximum gene silencing effect was observed at the weight ratio of 28.…”
Section: Formation Of L-aunp/sirna Polyelectrolyte Complexesmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…3a). This result suggested that L-AuNPs having a cationic lipid shell layer effectively interacted with anionic siRNA molecules via electrostatic interactions (30). When preliminary gene silencing experiments were performed, maximum gene silencing effect was observed at the weight ratio of 28.…”
Section: Formation Of L-aunp/sirna Polyelectrolyte Complexesmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Amplitude AFM analysis was also performed to visualize the spatial arrangement of gold nanoparticles of L-AuNPs. Since this technique detects the oscillation amplitude of the cantilever-tip at a fixed frequency, the AFM amplitude image displays the surface morphology of the sample more easily as compared to the height image (30). The AFM amplitude image (Fig.…”
Section: Characterization Of Cationic Lipid-coated Gold Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique has been used widely in the polymer field (5) over the past two decades for evaluating systems such as polymer blends (6,7), block copolymers (8,9), and nanocomposites (10,11). Beyond the polymer and plastic industries, the technique has been gaining popularity within the pharmaceutical field for the characterization of amorphous solid dispersions (12)(13)(14)(15)(16).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model drug used was an HIV protease inhibitor. The main contribution of AFM for the analysis of solid dispersions lies in its potential to spatially resolve the phase separation at nanoscale resolution (9,(13)(14)(15)(16) This study aims to clarify drug distribution in a multi-phased polymeric system. To do so, for the first time, (M)DSC was combined with ToF-SIMS and AFM to characterize the phase behaviour of ternary solid dispersions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%