Short-term stability studies of amorphous cyclodextrin complexes prepared by co-grinding
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https://doi.org/10.33892/aph.2023.93.53-56Keywords:
milling, XRPD, DSC, recrystallization, Terbinafine, FenofibrateAbstract
Cyclodextrins (CD) are used for various purposes in the pharmaceutical industry. Conventionally complexes are prepared via solvent methods to encapsulate active pharmaceutical ingredients (API). Co-grinding is an effective alternative way of preparing CD complexes. However, stability studies of these products are not yet fully studied. Our aim was to execute short-term stability studies of complexes with 2 APIs (Terbinafine HCl and Fenofibrate) and a CD derivative. The results of the stability tests showed that different products showed stable amorphous properties under normal conditions and different crystalline stability under accelerated stability tests.

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