2015
DOI: 10.1208/s12249-015-0426-6
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Investigation of Thermal and Viscoelastic Properties of Polymers Relevant to Hot Melt Extrusion, IV: Affinisol™ HPMC HME Polymers

Abstract: Abstract. Most cellulosic polymers cannot be used as carriers for preparing solid dispersion of drugs by hot melt extrusion (HME) due to their high melt viscosity and thermal degradation at high processing temperatures. Three HME-grade hydroxypropyl methylcelluloses, namely Affinisol™ HPMC HME 15 cP, Affinisol™ HPMC HME 100 cP, and Affinisol™ HPMC HME 4 M, have recently been introduced by The Dow Chemical Co. to enable the preparation of solid dispersion at lower and more acceptable processing temperatures. In… Show more

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“…Given the outcome of this study, an interesting future study would be to further evaluate shear effects in extrusion processing by utilizing more aggressive screw design and increased screw speed. The thermal and rheological behaviors of PVPs have been well studied; thus, it was expected that extrusion of PVP K30 and K90 would be difficult or impossible (50). PVP K30 and K90 have glass transition temperatures around 149°C and 156°C and are known to degrade around 175°C and 200°C, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the outcome of this study, an interesting future study would be to further evaluate shear effects in extrusion processing by utilizing more aggressive screw design and increased screw speed. The thermal and rheological behaviors of PVPs have been well studied; thus, it was expected that extrusion of PVP K30 and K90 would be difficult or impossible (50). PVP K30 and K90 have glass transition temperatures around 149°C and 156°C and are known to degrade around 175°C and 200°C, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complex viscosity of neat polymer can be measured by melt rheology and have been correlated to torque limitations in extrusion processing (45). A complex viscosity between 10,000 and 1000 Pa s has been correlated to extrusionprocessing capabilities with 10,000 Pa s being too solid-like and exceeding the torque limitations of a small-scale extruder and 1000 Pa s being too liquid-like to shape through an extruder die (46). A temperature range corresponding to the complex viscosity range between 10,000 and 1000 Pa s establishes the baseline extrusion-processing window when this temperature range is between the glass transition and the degradation temperatures (T g and T deg , respectively) of the polymer.…”
Section: Extrusion-processing Windows Of Common Polymer Carriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data was predominantly obtained by a series of valuable papers from the group of Dr. Serajuddin (46)(47)(48), along with vendor information and other sources as identified.…”
Section: Extrusion-processing Windows Of Common Polymer Carriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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