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NIPTE Project Report. Adi Kaushal and Raj Suryanarayanan University of Minnesota. Outline. Inter-conversion of the physical forms Wet massing – physical transformation Isomorphic desolvate - challenges with detection Variable temperature XRD Wet massing followed by drying
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NIPTE Project Report Adi Kaushal and Raj Suryanarayanan University of Minnesota
Outline • Inter-conversion of the physical forms • Wet massing – physical transformation • Isomorphic desolvate - challenges with detection • Variable temperature XRD • Wet massing followed by drying • Implications on product characterization
Water Sorption (Form II) Negligible uptake of water by GBN form II (commercial sample) over a range of RH (0 to 90 to 0 % RH in 10 % RH steps; 3 hrs at each RH) Transformation of form II to form I not likely during handling at ambient RH
Contact with Water Intensity (arbitrary units) Solid in contact with saturated aqueous solution – form I GBN ‘as is’- form II 2 (deg) Solid in contact with saturated solution: Instantaneous transformation of form II to form I – Implications on wet granulation
Wet Mass During Granulation I I II Intensity (arbitrary units) GBN - form I GBN ‘as is’-form II Wet granules 2 (deg) Form II (1g) granulated with 0.3 ml water: Wet mass shows pronounced transformation to form I
Dried Granules: Diosna I I II Form II (GBN as received) Intensity (arbitrary units) Form I (GBN-MH-022509-UM-AMK) Dry Granules (020409-PU-DKT-Diosno) 2 (deg) Granules from Diosna (dried at RT): Form I persists in dried granules - Content ~80% (based on TGA)
TGA: Form I and Partially Dehydrated Phase GBN hydrate (form I) dehydrates slowly at RT – evident by TGA
TGA: Form I and Dehydrated Phase Form I after 12 months Form I, freshly prepared GBN hydrate (form I) dehydrates slowly at RT – evident by TGA
DSC: Form I and Partially Dehydrated Phase Form I after 12 months Form I, freshly prepared GBN hydrate (form I) dehydrates slowly at RT – evident by DSC
DSC: Form I and Dehydrated Phase Form I after 12 months Form I, freshly prepared GBN hydrate (form I) dehydrates slowly at RT – evident by DSC
PXRD: Form I and Partially Dehydrated Phase 2 (deg) Dehydrated phase isomorphic to form I – PXRD may NOT be a reliable indicator of phase composition
PXRD: Form I and Dehydrated Phase Form I after 12 months Form I, freshly prepared Intensity (arbitrary units) 2 (deg) Dehydrated phase isomorphic to form I – PXRD may NOT be a reliable indicator of phase composition
ssNMR: Form I and Partially Dehydrated Phase ssNMR can distinguish the isomorphic desolvate from form I
GBN MH 022509 Post 50C/24 hrs GBN MH 022509 (analyzed after 6 mo) Intensity (arbitrary units) GBN MH 022509 (analyzed fresh) 2 (deg) Physical Stability of Isomorphic Desolvate Dehydrated phase resistant to transformation to other forms upon exposure to 50 °C Is the isomorphic desolvate, physically stable in the timescales of our interest?
GBN form I - Isomorphic Desolvate • Gabapentin hydrate converts to an anhydrous phase when allowed to slowly dehydrate under ambient conditions • TGA confirms dehydration - no appreciable changes in PXRD - SSNMR distinguishes form I from the dehydrated phase • Hydrate present in solid dosage form may convert to anhydrate with subsequent release of water • Possibility of isomorphic desolvate also indicated by variable temperature XRD where the ‘hydrate pattern’ persists above the temperature of complete dehydration in TGA
Variable Temperature XRD - GBN form I Proposed phase transformations during heating of GBN monohydrate
Variable Temperature XRD - GBN form I • Form I dehydrates at elevated temperatures to a mixture of polymorphs- form II, III and isomorphic desolvate • PXRD pattern of form I persists above temperature of complete dehydration in TGA – Indicative of isomorphic desolvate • Though dehydration at such elevated temperatures may not be directly relevant pharmaceutically, dehydration of form I over long term storage or processing and under conditions of low water vapor pressure may yield a mixture of polymorphic forms in the final product
In situ granule drying in XRD Gabapentin form II was wet granulated with water – wet mass was filled into XRD holder and subjected to isothermal hold - 35 or 45 ° for about 3 hours. XRD was recorded at various time points TGA was performed on the resulting mass after ‘drying’ in XRD 23
Isothermal XRD: Wet mass drying at 35 °C 35 °C – 150 min 35 °C – 120 min Intensity (arbitrary units) 35 °C – 60 min 35 °C – 30 min 35 °C – 0 min 25 °C Two Theta (deg) 24
Isothermal XRD: Wet mass drying at 45 °C 45 °C – 150 min 45 °C – 120 min Intensity (arbitrary units) 45 °C – 90 min 45 °C – 30 min 45 °C – 0 min 25 °C Two Theta (deg) 26
TGA: Comparison Dried at 45 °C Dried at 35 °C 28
TGA: Dehydrated Phase Dehydrated phase exposed to 75% RH for 48 hours 33
Key Messages • Form I and isomorphic desolvate can form during processing (granulation) of GBN • PXRD is not a reliable indicator of phase composition because of its inability to distinguish between the two forms • The total water content may not be a reliable quality control attribute. The mobility and distribution of water (lattice/free) may be the critical determinants of product performance. • In a formulation matrix, TGA and other characterization techniques will have limited utility for obtaining phase information