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Preformulation studies
Prepared by
Ms. Shivanee Vyas
Assistant Professor
College of Pharmacy, IPS Academy Indore
INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS PREFORMULATION?
“It is the study of the physical and chemical properties of the
drug prior to compounding process”.
 Preformulation commences when a newly synthesized drug shows sufficient
pharmacologic promise in animal models towarrant evaluation in man.
 These studies should focus on physicochemical properties of new compound that
affect drug performance & development of efficaciouss dosage form.
 This properties may provide;
1. A rationale for formulation design
2. Support the need for molecular modification.
Goals of preformulation
To establish the physicochemical parameters of a new drug.
 To establish its physical characteristics .
 To establish its compatibility with common excipients.
 Providing a scientific data to support the dosage form design and
 evaluation of the product efficacy and stability.
In short
 Quantization of physical and chemical properties will assist in
developing a;
 a. Stable
 b. Safe
 c. Effective formulation
THE MAJOR AREAS OF PREFORMULATION STUDY
I. Physical description and Bulk Characterization:
 Crystallinity and Polymorphism
 Hygroscopicity
 Fine Particle Characterization
 Thermal Effects
 Powder Flow
II. Solubility Analysis :
 Ionization Constant- pKa
 pH Solubility Profile
 Common Ion Effect
 Solubilization
 Partition Coefficient
 Dissolution
III. Stability Analysis :
 Solid-State Stability
 Solution-Phase Stability
 Compatibility Studies: Stability in the Presence of
 Excipients
PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION
 Drugs can be used therapeutically as solids, liquid and gases.
 Liquid drugs are used to a much lesser extent than solid drugs and even less
frequently than gases.
 Solid materials are preferred in formulation work because of their ease of
preparation into tablets and capsules.
 The majority of drug substances in use occur as solid materials.
 Most of them are pure chemical compounds of either:
Amorphous or Crystalline in nature
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND BULK
CHARACTERIZATION
Bulk properties for the solid form such as particle size, bulk density and surface
morphology are likely to change during process of development.
 The various physical and bulk characteristics are explained as follows:
 CRYSTALLINITY AND POLYMORPHISM
Solid drug materials may occur as:
a. Amorphous (higher solubility)
b. Crystalline (higher stability)
 The amorphous or crystalline characters of drugs are off great importance to its
ease of formulation and handling, its chemical stability and its biological
activity.
AMORPHOUS DRUGS
 Amorphous drugs have randomly arranged atoms or molecules.
 Amorphous forms are typically prepared by precipitation, lyophilization, or
rapid cooling method.
Advantage:
 Amorphous forms have higher solubilities as well as dissolution rates as
compared to crystalline forms.
Disadvantage:
 Upon storage, sometimes amorphous solids tend to revert to more stable forms.
This instability can occur during bulk processing or within dosage forms.
E.g. Novobiocin :
It is inactive when administered in crystalline form, but when they are
administered in the amorphous form, absorption from the gastrointestinal tract
proceeds rapidly with good therapeutic response.
CRYSTALLINE DRUGS
 Crystals are characterized by repetitious spacing of constituent atoms or
molecules in a three dimensional array.
 Crystalline forms of drugs may be used because of greater stability than the
corresponding amorphous form.
 For example: the crystalline forms of penicillin G as Potassium or sodium salt
is considerably more stable and result in excellent therapeutic response than
amorphous forms.
POLYMORPHISM
Polymorphism is the ability of a compound to crystallize as more than one distinct
crystalline species with different internal lattices or crystal packing arrangement even
they are chemically
identical depending on the variation in ;
 a. Temperature
 b. Solvent
 c. Time
ignificancee of polymorphism:
 Different polymorphs exhibits different solubilities, therapeuticc activity and
stability.
 Chemical stability and solubility changes due to polymorphism can have an impact
on drug’s activity.
THERMAL ANALYSIS
 Differential scanning calorimetry and Differential thermal analysis: [DSC
& DTA]
Measure the heat loss or gain resulting from physical or chemical changes within a
sample as function of temperature.
 Thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA):
It measure changes in sample weight as a function of time (isothermal) or function
of time (isothermal) or temperature.
Desolvation and decomposition processes are requently monitored by TGA.
Applications:
 Purity, polymorphism, solvation, degradation, and excipient compatibility.
 Thermal analysis can be used to investigate and predict any physicochemical
interactions between components in the formulation.
 It is used for selection of chemically compatible excipients.
X-RAY DIFFRACTION
 It is an important technique for establishing the batch- to batch reproducibility
of a crystalline form.
 Each diffraction pattern is characteristic of a specific crystalline lattice for a
given compound.
Applications:
 Quantitative ratios of two polymorphs and their percentages of crystallinity
may be determined.
 Mixtures of different crystalline forms can be analyzed using normalized
intensities at specific angles, which are unique for each crystalline form.
HYGROSCOPICITY
 Many drugs , particularly water-soluble salts, have a tendency to adsorb
atmospheric moisture.
 Changes in moisture level can greatly influence many parameters such as ;
chemical stability, flowability, and compatibility.
 Adsorption and equilibrium of moisture content can depend upon ; atmospheric
humidity, temperature, surface area, exposure, and the mechanism for moisture
uptake.
Hygroscopic substances:
It adsorbs water because of hydrate formation or specific site adsorption.
Deliquescent materials:
Adsorb sufficient water to dissolve completely, as observed with sodium chloride
on a humid day.
 Analytic methods for monitoring the moisture level are ; gravimetric (weight
gained), Karl Fischer titration, or gas chromatography) according to the desired
precision & the amount of moisture adsorbed onto the drug sample.
FINE PARTICLE CHARACTERIZATION
 Size, shape & surface morphology of drug particles affect the flow property,
dissolution &chemical reactivity of drugs.
Significance of Particle Size:
 Particle size of drugs may affect formulation and product efficacy.
 Certain physical and chemical properties of drug substances are affected by the
particle size distribution including; drug dissolution rate, content uniformity,
texture, stability, flow characteristics, and sedimentation rates.
 Particle size significantly influences the oral absorption profiles of certain
drugs.
 Satisfactory content uniformity in solid dosage forms depends to a large degree
on particle size and the equal distribution of the active ingredient throughout
the formulation.
METHODS TO EVALUATE PARTICLE
SIZE AND
DISTRIBUTION1. Sieving or screening
2. Optical microscopy
3. Sedimentation
4. Stream scanning
 Sieving or screening:
Disadvantage: It requires a relatively large sample size.
Advantage: Simplicity in technique and equipment equirementss.
 Optical microscopy:
It is the first step in the determination of particle size and shape for new drug
substance.
Disadvantage: Quantitative evaluations need minimum 1000 particles (tedious and
time consuming). The slide must be representative of the bulk of the material.
 Sedimentation:
It utilize the relationship between rate of fall of particles and their size.
Disadvantage:
Proper dispersion, consistent sampling temperature control, must be carefully
controlled to obtain consistent and reliable results.
 Stream scanning:
echnique utilizes a fluid suspension of particles which pass the sensing zone where
individual particles are sized, counted & tabulated.
 Sensing units are based on ; light scattering transmission, as well as conductance.
 The popular unit in the pharmaceutical industry for this purpose is the Coulter
Counter
Advantages:
 The unit electronically size, count and tabulate the individual particles that pass
through the sensing zone and accuracy is obtained in a short time with reasonable
accuracy.
 Thousands of particles can be counted in seconds and used to determine the size
distribution curve.
 It is a powerful tool and can be used for evaluation of parameters as crystal growth
in suspension formulation.
SURFACE MORPHOLOGY
 It is observed by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), which serves to
confirm the physical observations related to surface area.
 Surface morphology of drug can provide greater area for various surface
reactions such as; degradation, dissolution, or hygroscopicity.
 Surface roughness leads to poor powder flow characteristics of powders due to
friction and cohesiveness.
BULK DENSITY
 Bulk density of a compound varies with the method of crystallization, milling,
or formulation.
Importance of bulk density:
 Knowledge of the true and bulk densities of the drug substance is useful in
forming idea about the size of the final dosage form.
 The density of solids also affects their flow property.
POWDER FLOW PROPERTIES
 Flow properties are significantly affected by:
Changes in particle size, density, shape, and dsorbedd moisture, which may arise
from processing or formulation.
 The powder flow properties can be characterized by the following methods:
The Angle of Repose:
 It is the maximum angle between the surface of a pile of powder and horizontal
plane.
Tanθ = h/r
 The rougher and more irregular the surface of the particles, the higher will be
the angle of repose.
 Lower values indicates better flow characteristics
 The acceptance criteria for angle of repose are:
Compressibility:
It can be characterized by the following methods;
1. Carr’s compressibility index
2. Hausner`s ratio
1. Carr’s compressibility index:
Carr’s index (%) =Tapped density–bulk density x100
Tapped density
By decreasing the bulk and tapped density good flow properties can be obtained.
 The acceptance criteria for carr’s index are :
Hausner’s ratio:
Hausner `s ratio = Tapped density X 100
bulk density
The acceptance criteria for Hausner`s ratio are :
SOLUBILITY
 The solubility of drug is an important physicochemical property because it affects the rate of drug
release into the dissolution medium and consequently, the therapeutic efficacy of the
pharmaceutical product.
 The solubility of a material is usually determined by the equilibrium solubility method, which
employs a saturated solution of the material, obtained by stirring an excess of material in the
solvent for a prolonged period until equilibrium is achieved.
 General rules –
1. Polar solutes dissolve in polar solvents
2. Non-polar solutes dissolve in non-polar solvents
Common solvents used for solubility determination are:
 Water
 Benzyl Alcohol
 Isopropyl Alcohol
 Tweens
 Polysorbates
 Castor Oil
 Peanut Oil
 Sesame Oil
 Buffers etc
Ionization constant (pKa)
 For a compound containing basic or acidic functional groups, solubility at a given
pH is influenced by the compound’s ionization characteristics.
 The solubility of a compound in aqueous media is greater in the ionized state than
in the neutral state.
 Thus, solubility of ionizable compounds is dependent on the pH of the solution.
 The method for the determination of pKa according to the nature of drug can be
explained as:
 Determination of the dissociation constant for a drug capable of ionization within a
pH range of 1to10 is important since solubility, and consequently absorption, can
be altered by changing pH.
 The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation provides an estimate of the ionized and un-
ionized drug concentration at a particular pH.
 For acidic compounds:
pH = pKa + log ([ionized drug]/[un-ionized drug])
 For basic compounds:
pH = pKa + log ([un-ionized drug]/[ionized drug])
 Methods for determination of pKa:
The various methods for the determination of pKa are;
a. Potentiometric method
b. Spectrophotometric method
c. Solubility method
d. Conductometric method
Partition coefficient
 Partition coefficient (oil/water) is a measure of a drug’s lipophilicity and an
indication of its ability to cross cell membranes.
 It is defined as the ratio of un-ionized drug istributedd between the organic and
aqueous phases at equilibrium.
Po/w = (Coil/C water)equilibrium
 Drugs having values of P much greater than 1 are classified as lipophilic,
whereas those with partition coefficients much less than 1 are indicative of a
hydrophilic drug
 STABILITY STUDIES
 Preformulation stability studies are usually the first quantitative assessment of
chemical stability of a new drug.
 These studies include both solution and solid state experiments under conditions
typical for the handling, formulation, storage, and administration of a drug
candidate as well as stability in presence of other excipients.
 Factors affecting chemical stability critical in rational dosage form design include ;
1. Temperature
2. pH
3. Dosage form diluents
 The effect of pH on drug stability is important in the development of both oral and
parenteral dosage forms e.g. acid labile drugs intended for oral administration must
be protected from the highly acidic environment of the stomach.
 Buffer selection for parenteral dosage forms will also be largely based on the
stability characteristics of the drug.

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Preformulation and physicochemical property of the drug

  • 1. Preformulation studies Prepared by Ms. Shivanee Vyas Assistant Professor College of Pharmacy, IPS Academy Indore
  • 2. INTRODUCTION WHAT IS PREFORMULATION? “It is the study of the physical and chemical properties of the drug prior to compounding process”.  Preformulation commences when a newly synthesized drug shows sufficient pharmacologic promise in animal models towarrant evaluation in man.  These studies should focus on physicochemical properties of new compound that affect drug performance & development of efficaciouss dosage form.  This properties may provide; 1. A rationale for formulation design 2. Support the need for molecular modification.
  • 3. Goals of preformulation To establish the physicochemical parameters of a new drug.  To establish its physical characteristics .  To establish its compatibility with common excipients.  Providing a scientific data to support the dosage form design and  evaluation of the product efficacy and stability. In short  Quantization of physical and chemical properties will assist in developing a;  a. Stable  b. Safe  c. Effective formulation
  • 4. THE MAJOR AREAS OF PREFORMULATION STUDY I. Physical description and Bulk Characterization:  Crystallinity and Polymorphism  Hygroscopicity  Fine Particle Characterization  Thermal Effects  Powder Flow II. Solubility Analysis :  Ionization Constant- pKa  pH Solubility Profile  Common Ion Effect  Solubilization  Partition Coefficient  Dissolution III. Stability Analysis :  Solid-State Stability  Solution-Phase Stability  Compatibility Studies: Stability in the Presence of  Excipients
  • 5. PHYSICAL CHARACTERIZATION  Drugs can be used therapeutically as solids, liquid and gases.  Liquid drugs are used to a much lesser extent than solid drugs and even less frequently than gases.  Solid materials are preferred in formulation work because of their ease of preparation into tablets and capsules.  The majority of drug substances in use occur as solid materials.  Most of them are pure chemical compounds of either: Amorphous or Crystalline in nature
  • 6. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND BULK CHARACTERIZATION Bulk properties for the solid form such as particle size, bulk density and surface morphology are likely to change during process of development.  The various physical and bulk characteristics are explained as follows:  CRYSTALLINITY AND POLYMORPHISM Solid drug materials may occur as: a. Amorphous (higher solubility) b. Crystalline (higher stability)  The amorphous or crystalline characters of drugs are off great importance to its ease of formulation and handling, its chemical stability and its biological activity.
  • 7. AMORPHOUS DRUGS  Amorphous drugs have randomly arranged atoms or molecules.  Amorphous forms are typically prepared by precipitation, lyophilization, or rapid cooling method. Advantage:  Amorphous forms have higher solubilities as well as dissolution rates as compared to crystalline forms. Disadvantage:  Upon storage, sometimes amorphous solids tend to revert to more stable forms. This instability can occur during bulk processing or within dosage forms. E.g. Novobiocin : It is inactive when administered in crystalline form, but when they are administered in the amorphous form, absorption from the gastrointestinal tract proceeds rapidly with good therapeutic response.
  • 8. CRYSTALLINE DRUGS  Crystals are characterized by repetitious spacing of constituent atoms or molecules in a three dimensional array.  Crystalline forms of drugs may be used because of greater stability than the corresponding amorphous form.  For example: the crystalline forms of penicillin G as Potassium or sodium salt is considerably more stable and result in excellent therapeutic response than amorphous forms.
  • 9. POLYMORPHISM Polymorphism is the ability of a compound to crystallize as more than one distinct crystalline species with different internal lattices or crystal packing arrangement even they are chemically identical depending on the variation in ;  a. Temperature  b. Solvent  c. Time ignificancee of polymorphism:  Different polymorphs exhibits different solubilities, therapeuticc activity and stability.  Chemical stability and solubility changes due to polymorphism can have an impact on drug’s activity.
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  • 12. THERMAL ANALYSIS  Differential scanning calorimetry and Differential thermal analysis: [DSC & DTA] Measure the heat loss or gain resulting from physical or chemical changes within a sample as function of temperature.  Thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA): It measure changes in sample weight as a function of time (isothermal) or function of time (isothermal) or temperature. Desolvation and decomposition processes are requently monitored by TGA. Applications:  Purity, polymorphism, solvation, degradation, and excipient compatibility.  Thermal analysis can be used to investigate and predict any physicochemical interactions between components in the formulation.  It is used for selection of chemically compatible excipients.
  • 13. X-RAY DIFFRACTION  It is an important technique for establishing the batch- to batch reproducibility of a crystalline form.  Each diffraction pattern is characteristic of a specific crystalline lattice for a given compound. Applications:  Quantitative ratios of two polymorphs and their percentages of crystallinity may be determined.  Mixtures of different crystalline forms can be analyzed using normalized intensities at specific angles, which are unique for each crystalline form.
  • 14. HYGROSCOPICITY  Many drugs , particularly water-soluble salts, have a tendency to adsorb atmospheric moisture.  Changes in moisture level can greatly influence many parameters such as ; chemical stability, flowability, and compatibility.  Adsorption and equilibrium of moisture content can depend upon ; atmospheric humidity, temperature, surface area, exposure, and the mechanism for moisture uptake. Hygroscopic substances: It adsorbs water because of hydrate formation or specific site adsorption. Deliquescent materials: Adsorb sufficient water to dissolve completely, as observed with sodium chloride on a humid day.  Analytic methods for monitoring the moisture level are ; gravimetric (weight gained), Karl Fischer titration, or gas chromatography) according to the desired precision & the amount of moisture adsorbed onto the drug sample.
  • 15. FINE PARTICLE CHARACTERIZATION  Size, shape & surface morphology of drug particles affect the flow property, dissolution &chemical reactivity of drugs. Significance of Particle Size:  Particle size of drugs may affect formulation and product efficacy.  Certain physical and chemical properties of drug substances are affected by the particle size distribution including; drug dissolution rate, content uniformity, texture, stability, flow characteristics, and sedimentation rates.  Particle size significantly influences the oral absorption profiles of certain drugs.  Satisfactory content uniformity in solid dosage forms depends to a large degree on particle size and the equal distribution of the active ingredient throughout the formulation.
  • 16. METHODS TO EVALUATE PARTICLE SIZE AND DISTRIBUTION1. Sieving or screening 2. Optical microscopy 3. Sedimentation 4. Stream scanning  Sieving or screening: Disadvantage: It requires a relatively large sample size. Advantage: Simplicity in technique and equipment equirementss.  Optical microscopy: It is the first step in the determination of particle size and shape for new drug substance. Disadvantage: Quantitative evaluations need minimum 1000 particles (tedious and time consuming). The slide must be representative of the bulk of the material.
  • 17.  Sedimentation: It utilize the relationship between rate of fall of particles and their size. Disadvantage: Proper dispersion, consistent sampling temperature control, must be carefully controlled to obtain consistent and reliable results.  Stream scanning: echnique utilizes a fluid suspension of particles which pass the sensing zone where individual particles are sized, counted & tabulated.  Sensing units are based on ; light scattering transmission, as well as conductance.  The popular unit in the pharmaceutical industry for this purpose is the Coulter Counter Advantages:  The unit electronically size, count and tabulate the individual particles that pass through the sensing zone and accuracy is obtained in a short time with reasonable accuracy.  Thousands of particles can be counted in seconds and used to determine the size distribution curve.  It is a powerful tool and can be used for evaluation of parameters as crystal growth in suspension formulation.
  • 18. SURFACE MORPHOLOGY  It is observed by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), which serves to confirm the physical observations related to surface area.  Surface morphology of drug can provide greater area for various surface reactions such as; degradation, dissolution, or hygroscopicity.  Surface roughness leads to poor powder flow characteristics of powders due to friction and cohesiveness. BULK DENSITY  Bulk density of a compound varies with the method of crystallization, milling, or formulation. Importance of bulk density:  Knowledge of the true and bulk densities of the drug substance is useful in forming idea about the size of the final dosage form.  The density of solids also affects their flow property.
  • 19. POWDER FLOW PROPERTIES  Flow properties are significantly affected by: Changes in particle size, density, shape, and dsorbedd moisture, which may arise from processing or formulation.  The powder flow properties can be characterized by the following methods: The Angle of Repose:  It is the maximum angle between the surface of a pile of powder and horizontal plane. Tanθ = h/r  The rougher and more irregular the surface of the particles, the higher will be the angle of repose.  Lower values indicates better flow characteristics
  • 20.  The acceptance criteria for angle of repose are: Compressibility: It can be characterized by the following methods; 1. Carr’s compressibility index 2. Hausner`s ratio 1. Carr’s compressibility index: Carr’s index (%) =Tapped density–bulk density x100 Tapped density By decreasing the bulk and tapped density good flow properties can be obtained.
  • 21.  The acceptance criteria for carr’s index are : Hausner’s ratio: Hausner `s ratio = Tapped density X 100 bulk density The acceptance criteria for Hausner`s ratio are :
  • 22. SOLUBILITY  The solubility of drug is an important physicochemical property because it affects the rate of drug release into the dissolution medium and consequently, the therapeutic efficacy of the pharmaceutical product.  The solubility of a material is usually determined by the equilibrium solubility method, which employs a saturated solution of the material, obtained by stirring an excess of material in the solvent for a prolonged period until equilibrium is achieved.  General rules – 1. Polar solutes dissolve in polar solvents 2. Non-polar solutes dissolve in non-polar solvents Common solvents used for solubility determination are:  Water  Benzyl Alcohol  Isopropyl Alcohol  Tweens  Polysorbates  Castor Oil  Peanut Oil  Sesame Oil  Buffers etc
  • 23. Ionization constant (pKa)  For a compound containing basic or acidic functional groups, solubility at a given pH is influenced by the compound’s ionization characteristics.  The solubility of a compound in aqueous media is greater in the ionized state than in the neutral state.  Thus, solubility of ionizable compounds is dependent on the pH of the solution.  The method for the determination of pKa according to the nature of drug can be explained as:  Determination of the dissociation constant for a drug capable of ionization within a pH range of 1to10 is important since solubility, and consequently absorption, can be altered by changing pH.  The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation provides an estimate of the ionized and un- ionized drug concentration at a particular pH.  For acidic compounds: pH = pKa + log ([ionized drug]/[un-ionized drug])  For basic compounds: pH = pKa + log ([un-ionized drug]/[ionized drug])
  • 24.  Methods for determination of pKa: The various methods for the determination of pKa are; a. Potentiometric method b. Spectrophotometric method c. Solubility method d. Conductometric method
  • 25. Partition coefficient  Partition coefficient (oil/water) is a measure of a drug’s lipophilicity and an indication of its ability to cross cell membranes.  It is defined as the ratio of un-ionized drug istributedd between the organic and aqueous phases at equilibrium. Po/w = (Coil/C water)equilibrium  Drugs having values of P much greater than 1 are classified as lipophilic, whereas those with partition coefficients much less than 1 are indicative of a hydrophilic drug
  • 26.  STABILITY STUDIES  Preformulation stability studies are usually the first quantitative assessment of chemical stability of a new drug.  These studies include both solution and solid state experiments under conditions typical for the handling, formulation, storage, and administration of a drug candidate as well as stability in presence of other excipients.  Factors affecting chemical stability critical in rational dosage form design include ; 1. Temperature 2. pH 3. Dosage form diluents  The effect of pH on drug stability is important in the development of both oral and parenteral dosage forms e.g. acid labile drugs intended for oral administration must be protected from the highly acidic environment of the stomach.  Buffer selection for parenteral dosage forms will also be largely based on the stability characteristics of the drug.