Taste-masking properties of solid lipid based micropellets obtained by cold extrusion-spheronization

03. May 2016

Taste-masked properties of micropellets based on hard fat and/or solid lipid mixtures (prepared by solvent-free cold extrusion/spheronization), containing metformin hydrochloride were investigated. An in-line and an on-line drug release profile evaluation of the pellets was performed and further correlated with an electronic tongue investigation. The pellets based on more than 30% of lipid binders showed metformin HCl releases below 10% after 30 s of dissolution. Micropellets based on 20 and 30% of lipids showed immediate drug release profiles. Likewise, the electronic tongue assay showed a decrease in the sensor responses related to the increase of lipid amount in the formulations denoting a significant improvement in the taste masking properties of pellets based on more than 30% of lipid binders. A slight difference between pellets based on hard fat only and pellets based on ternary lipid mixtures was evidenced. Solvent-free cold extrusion/spheronization using solid lipids showed to be a robust method to obtain high drug loaded metformin HCl micropellets with adequate taste-masked properties and immediate drug release profile.

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Gustavo Freire Petrovick, Jörg Breitkreutz, Miriam Pein-Hackelbusch, Taste-masking properties of solid lipid based micropellets obtained by cold extrusion-spheronization, International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Volume 506, Issues 1, 2016, Pages 361-370, ISSN 0378-5173, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2016.04.058.
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