2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.2c00595
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Scanning Analysis of Sequential Semisolvent Vapor Impact To Study Naltrexone Release from Poly(lactide-co-glycolide) Microparticles

Abstract: Poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA)-based microparticle formulations have been a mainstay of long-acting injectable drug delivery applications for decades. Despite a long history of use, tools and techniques to analyze and understand these formulations are still under development. Recently, a new characterization method was introduced known as the surface analysis after sequential semisolvent impact using sequential semisolvent vapors. The vapor-based technique is named, for convenience, surface analysis of (sem… Show more

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“…Hence, CLSM offers a powerful support for a more comprehensive study of the drug distribution and release mechanism of microspheres. Garner et al 18,19 used CLSM to track the three-dimensional structural changes of naltrexone microspheres after sequential semi-solvent vapor impact (SAVI) and further elucidated the factors that were critical to the microsphere microstructure (nucleophilic attack capacity and self-crystallizing capacity) and their effects on release behavior.…”
Section: Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hence, CLSM offers a powerful support for a more comprehensive study of the drug distribution and release mechanism of microspheres. Garner et al 18,19 used CLSM to track the three-dimensional structural changes of naltrexone microspheres after sequential semi-solvent vapor impact (SAVI) and further elucidated the factors that were critical to the microsphere microstructure (nucleophilic attack capacity and self-crystallizing capacity) and their effects on release behavior.…”
Section: Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Garner et al characterized the microstructure of naltrexone microspheres (Vivitrol ® ) and the microstructure changes during release by SAVI and observed drug-containing core and cubic crystals of self-crystalized naltrexone. 18 Wang et al characterized the surface drug distribution of octreotide acetate microspheres (Sandostatin LAR ® ) by CLSM. 121 It has been recognized that microstructure is related to product performance closely.…”
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“…Introducing more LAI formulations requires a better understanding of the mechanisms of drug loading and release from LAI formulations. Recent studies on PLGA formulations initiated by the FDA have produced a wealth of information on the nature of PLGA polymers, the impact of PLGA polymer types on the drug releaser properties, the impact of processing parameters on the drug release kinetics, and reverse engineering. …”
Section: Future Ddssmentioning
confidence: 99%