Application of Twin Screw Extrusion in the Manufacture of Cocrystals, Part I: Four Case Studies

The application of twin screw extrusion (TSE) as a scalable and green process for the manufacture of cocrystals was investigated. Four model cocrystal forming systems, Caffeine-Oxalic acid, Nicotinamide-trans cinnamic acid, Carbamazepine-Saccharin, and Theophylline-Citric acid, were selected for the...

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Main Authors: Karthik Nagapudi, Fernando Alvarez-Núñez, Robert Saw, Cesar Medina, Dominick Daurio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-08-01
Series:Pharmaceutics
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/3/3/582/
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spelling doaj-4037e2bd5c2f48d6acdf3b92ccb1101c2020-11-25T00:24:48ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232011-08-013358260010.3390/pharmaceutics3030582Application of Twin Screw Extrusion in the Manufacture of Cocrystals, Part I: Four Case StudiesKarthik NagapudiFernando Alvarez-NúñezRobert SawCesar MedinaDominick DaurioThe application of twin screw extrusion (TSE) as a scalable and green process for the manufacture of cocrystals was investigated. Four model cocrystal forming systems, Caffeine-Oxalic acid, Nicotinamide-trans cinnamic acid, Carbamazepine-Saccharin, and Theophylline-Citric acid, were selected for the study. The parameters of the extrusion process that influenced cocrystal formation were examined. TSE was found to be an effective method to make cocrystals for all four systems studied. It was demonstrated that temperature and extent of mixing in the extruder were the primary process parameters that influenced extent of conversion to the cocrystal in neat TSE experiments. In addition to neat extrusion, liquid-assisted TSE was also demonstrated for the first time as a viable process for making cocrystals. Notably, the use of catalytic amount of benign solvents led to a lowering of processing temperatures required to form the cocrystal in the extruder. TSE should be considered as an efficient, scalable, and environmentally friendly process for the manufacture of cocrystals with little to no solvent requirements.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/3/3/582/twin screw extrusioncocrystalsenvironmentally friendlygreen chemistry
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author Karthik Nagapudi
Fernando Alvarez-Núñez
Robert Saw
Cesar Medina
Dominick Daurio
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Fernando Alvarez-Núñez
Robert Saw
Cesar Medina
Dominick Daurio
Application of Twin Screw Extrusion in the Manufacture of Cocrystals, Part I: Four Case Studies
Pharmaceutics
twin screw extrusion
cocrystals
environmentally friendly
green chemistry
author_facet Karthik Nagapudi
Fernando Alvarez-Núñez
Robert Saw
Cesar Medina
Dominick Daurio
author_sort Karthik Nagapudi
title Application of Twin Screw Extrusion in the Manufacture of Cocrystals, Part I: Four Case Studies
title_short Application of Twin Screw Extrusion in the Manufacture of Cocrystals, Part I: Four Case Studies
title_full Application of Twin Screw Extrusion in the Manufacture of Cocrystals, Part I: Four Case Studies
title_fullStr Application of Twin Screw Extrusion in the Manufacture of Cocrystals, Part I: Four Case Studies
title_full_unstemmed Application of Twin Screw Extrusion in the Manufacture of Cocrystals, Part I: Four Case Studies
title_sort application of twin screw extrusion in the manufacture of cocrystals, part i: four case studies
publisher MDPI AG
series Pharmaceutics
issn 1999-4923
publishDate 2011-08-01
description The application of twin screw extrusion (TSE) as a scalable and green process for the manufacture of cocrystals was investigated. Four model cocrystal forming systems, Caffeine-Oxalic acid, Nicotinamide-trans cinnamic acid, Carbamazepine-Saccharin, and Theophylline-Citric acid, were selected for the study. The parameters of the extrusion process that influenced cocrystal formation were examined. TSE was found to be an effective method to make cocrystals for all four systems studied. It was demonstrated that temperature and extent of mixing in the extruder were the primary process parameters that influenced extent of conversion to the cocrystal in neat TSE experiments. In addition to neat extrusion, liquid-assisted TSE was also demonstrated for the first time as a viable process for making cocrystals. Notably, the use of catalytic amount of benign solvents led to a lowering of processing temperatures required to form the cocrystal in the extruder. TSE should be considered as an efficient, scalable, and environmentally friendly process for the manufacture of cocrystals with little to no solvent requirements.
topic twin screw extrusion
cocrystals
environmentally friendly
green chemistry
url http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/3/3/582/
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