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On the inherent properties of Soluplus and its application in ibuprofen solid dispersions generated by microwave-quench cooling technology

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2016

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Abstract

Polyvinyl caprolactam-polyvinyl acetate-polyethylene glycol graft copolymer, or Soluplus<sup>®</sup>, is a relatively new copolymer and a promising carrier of amorphous solid dispersions. Knowledge on the inherent properties of Soluplus<sup>®</sup> (e.g. cloud points, critical micelle concentrations, and viscosity) in different conditions is relatively inadequate, and the application characteristics of Soluplus<sup>®</sup>-based solid dispersions made by microwave methods still need to be clarified. In the present investigation, the inherent properties of a Soluplus<sup>®</sup> carrier, including cloud points, critical micelle concentrations, and viscosity, were explored in different media and in altered conditions. Ibuprofen, a BCS class II non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, was selected to develop Soluplus<sup>®</sup>-based amorphous solid dispersions using the microwave-quench cooling (MQC) method. Scanning electronic microscopy (SEM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), Raman spectroscopy (RS), and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) were adopted to analyze amorphous properties and molecular interactions in ibuprofen/Soluplus<sup>®</sup> amorphous solid dispersions generated by MQC. Dissolution, dissolution extension, phase solubility, equilibrium solubility, and supersaturated crystallization inhibiting experiments were performed to elucidate the effects of Soluplus<sup>®</sup> on ibuprofen in solid dispersions. This research provides valuable information on the inherent properties of Soluplus<sup>®</sup> and presents a basic understanding of Soluplus<sup>®</sup> as a carrier of amorphous solid dispersions.

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