Formulation of heterogenous solid dispersions produced by spray drying and hot-melt extrusion for improved delivery of amorphous drugs

University of Bradford

About the Project

Production of the amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs) is a one of the methods of improving of physicochemical properties of an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) such as its solubility and physicochemical stability. Solid dispersions can be produced by spray drying (SD) or hot melt extrusion (HME).

Following production by SD or HME during further processing such as for example: drying, milling, granulation or tableting an ASD is exposed to mechanical and/or thermal stress which impacts stability of ASD.

The Project is focused on understanding of impact of thermal and mechanical stress such as for example mechanical impaction, pressure, shear, cavitation on physicochemical properties of ASD produced by SD and HME.

This project is composed of three work packages:

  1. Production and subsequent: physicochemical, mechanical and micromeritic characterisation of the reference binary-phase, homogenic and amorphous solid dispersions.
  2. Production and subsequent physicochemical, mechanical and micromeritic characterisation of the ternary-phase, heterogenic solid dispersions.
  3. Characterisation of the impact of physicochemical mechanical and micromeritic properties of binary and ternary solid dispersions on preformulation and formulation of solid oral dosage forms (tablets).

How to apply

Formal applications can be made through the University of Bradford web site. Applicants should register an account, and choose ‘Full-time PhD in Pharmacy’ as the course.

About the University of Bradford

Bradford is a research-active University supporting the highest-quality research. We excel in applying our research to benefit our stakeholders by working with employers and organisations world-wide across the private, public, voluntary and community sectors and actively encourage and support our postgraduate researchers to engage in research and business development activities.

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Many of our academics are active researchers and international research experts.

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  • Computational and Data-driven Science
  • Interface of Chemistry Biology and Materials
  • Health, Society, People and Place
  • The Life Course

Our research centres include:

  • Centre for Pharmaceutical Engineering Science
  • Digital Health Enterprise Zone
  • Institute of Cancer Therapeutics
  • Wolfson Centre for Applied Research

University investment in research support services, equipment and infrastructure provides an excellent research environment and broad portfolio of developmental opportunities.

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