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Title

Impact of grinding balls on the size reduction of Aprepitant in wet ball milling procedure.

Authors

Memarvar, Dourna; Yaqoubi, Shadi; Hamishehkar, Hamed; Lam, Matthew; Nokhodchi, Ali

Abstract

One of the widely used approaches for improving the dissolution of poorly water-soluble drugs is particle size reduction. Ball milling is a mechanical, top-down technique used to reduce particle size. The effect of ball number, ball size, and milling speed on the properties of milled Aprepitant is evaluated. A full factorial design was employed to investigate the influence of affecting factors on particle size reduction. The initial suspension was made by suspending the drug in distilled water using excipients followed by milling in a planetary ball mill. Ball size, ball number, and milling speed modulated particle size distribution of Aprepitant. Increasing the number of balls from minimum to maximum for each ball size led to approximately a 28% reduction in mean particle size, a 37% decrease in D90%, and a 25% decrease in the ratio of volume mean particle diameter to numeric mean particle diameter. On average, using 10 mm balls instead of 30 mm balls reduced mean particle size by 1.689 µm. As a result, ball size, ball number, and milling speed are three effective factors in the process of ball milling. By increasing the ball number and decreasing the ball size, efficient micronization of drug particles takes place and the particle size is more uniform.

Subjects

SIZE reduction of materials; BALL mills; MECHANICAL alloying; PARTICLE size distribution; FACTORIAL experiment designs

Publication

Pharmaceutical Development & Technology, 2024, Vol 29, Issue 4, p353

ISSN

1083-7450

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/10837450.2024.2334754

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