Publications by authors named "Breitkreutz J"

Transdermal drug delivery using microneedle array patches has been investigated using a wide range of drug substances. Inkjet printing and micromolding are established methods for the production of microneedle array patches and both were used to combine lisinopril embedded in povidone and ibuprofen in Eudragit® RS / RL in a single patch. Dissolution studies, visual inspection, mechanical strength and insertion into an artificial skin membrane model were investigated.

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  • Research on dendritic cell (DC) activation has mostly relied on animal models, highlighting the need for human-based in vitro models due to differences in DC types across species.
  • Scientists have created a full-thickness human skin tissue model with Langerhans cell (LC) and dermal dendritic cell (DDC) surrogates from human leukemia cell lines to study their activation.
  • When exposed to nickel sulfate or DNCB, the model showed significant increases in CD1a positive cells, indicating that these treatments trigger a response leading to DC migration and activation within a short time frame.
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The analysis of serum for biomarkers is a standard method in clinical diagnosis and health assessment. The application of Raman spectroscopy to probe biomarkers in serum is increasingly investigated due to its time- and cost-efficiency. However, time-consuming sample preparation is often required to analyze the serum samples.

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The MUTZ-3 cell line is a surrogate for Langerhans cells (LCs) employed in New Approach Methodologies for assessing the skin sensitizing potential of chemicals. However, MUTZ-3 cells must first be differentiated to achieve the LC-typical phenotype. As all protocols use high fetal calf serum (FCS) concentrations, we aimed at reducing, or even replacing FCS, while maintaining MUTZ-LC characteristics.

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In this study, deep UV resonance Raman spectroscopy (DUV-RRS) was coupled with high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to be applied in the field of pharmaceutical analysis. Naproxen, Metformin and Epirubicin were employed as active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) covering different areas of the pharmacological spectrum. Raman signals were successfully generated and attributed to the test substances, even in the presence of the dominant solvent bands of the mobile phase.

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Recently, APV organized in collaboration with Fette Compacting GmbH a course on current use and future opportunities of minitablets. The course including a workshop was attended by 30 participants and focused on the manufacturing, packaging, characterization and medical use of minitablets. It took place at the Headquarter of Fette Compacting GmbH in Schwarzenbek.

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In recent years, the application of fixed dose combinations of antiretroviral drugs in HIV therapy has been established. Despite numerous therapeutic benefits, this approach poses several challenges for the formulation development especially when poorly soluble drugs are considered. Amorphous solid dispersions (ASD) thereby have gained considerable interest in the pharmaceutical field, however, mainly including binary systems containing only one drug and a polymer.

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External lubrication is an alternative to internal lubrication and its related detrimental effects on properties of tablets like tensile strength (TS). However, to date there are hardly any systematic investigations on external lubrication of mini-tablets on rotary tablet presses. Aim of this study was the systematic investigation of the impact of parameters tableting pressure, tableting speed, dosing rate and air pressure on the TS of mini-tablets.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the suitability of a non-disruptive Raman spectroscopic method to quantify drug concentrations below 5 w% within a polymer matrix produced by hot-melt extrusion (HME). For calibration, praziquantel (PZQ)-polyvinylpyrrolidone-vinylacetat-copolymer (PVP-VA) mixtures were extruded. By focusing the laser light of the Raman probe to a diameter of 1 mm and implementing a self-constructed filament holder, the signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio could be reduced considerably.

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Background And Purpose: Neuropathic pain affects up to 10% of the global population and is caused by an injury or a disease affecting the somatosensory, peripheral, or central nervous system. NP is characterized by chronic, severe and opioid-resistant properties. Therefore, its clinical management remains very challenging.

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The online coupling of size exclusion chromatography (SEC) to capillary enhanced Raman spectroscopy (CERS) based on a liquid core waveguide (LCW) flow cell was applied for the first time to assess the higher-order structure of different proteins. This setup allows recording of Raman spectra of the monomeric protein within complex mixtures, since SEC enables the separation of the monomeric protein from matrix components such as excipients of a biopharmaceutical product and higher molecular weight species (e.g.

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Mini-tablets (MTs) with losartan potassium were developed to treat the rare disease Epidermolysis Bullosa. The focus was placed on transfer and scale-up of a direct compressible formulation from the compaction simulator STYL'One Evo (CS) to the rotary tablet press Korsch XM 12 (RP). Transfer of tabletability and compactibility profiles from CS to RP did not show good agreement, e.

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Dissolvable microneedle array patches offer the possibility to deliver active pharmaceutical ingredients bypassing the gastrointestinal tract by piercing the stratum corneum. Usually, microneedles are produced by micromolding but this often results in a waste of active pharmaceutical ingredient. In this study, inkjet printing was investigated as a manufacturing technology for dissolvable microneedle array patches.

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The 6th APV (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Pharmazeutische Verfahrenstechnologie e.V., The International Association for Pharmaceutical Technology) Winter Conference took place in Salzburg (Austria) from January 19-20, 2023.

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Objectives: Drug treatment of children is often limited to liquid formulations or manipulation of adult solid oral dosage forms because of the lack of age-appropriate formulations, concerns around particle aspiration and paediatric acceptability. Recent research revealed that the administration of mini-tablets has substantial advantages in improving dose accuracy and avoiding issues related to drug stability, storage conditions, potentially toxic excipients and taste masking (especially effective when the mini-tablets are coated). Most trials were performed with single and multiple mini-tablets.

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Hot-melt extrusion (HME) and subsequent FDM 3D printing offer great potential opportunities in the formulation development and production of customized oral dosage forms with poorly soluble drugs. However, thermal stress within these processes can be challenging for thermo-sensitive drugs. In this work, three different formulations were prepared to investigate the degradation and the solid state of the thermo-sensitive and poorly soluble drug escitalopram oxalate (ESC-OX) during the two heat-intensive processes HME and FDM 3D printing.

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Amorphous solid dispersions (ASD) have been a successful formulation strategy to overcome the poor aqueous solubility of many novel drugs, but the development of pediatric formulations presents a special challenge due to variable gastrointestinal conditions in children. It was the aim of this work to design and apply a staged biopharmaceutical test protocol for the in vitro assessment of ASD-based pediatric formulations. Ritonavir was used as a model drug with poor aqueous solubility.

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The formulation development of amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs) towards a patient-friendly oral solid dosage form is proving to be still challenging. To increase patient's compliance orodispersible tablets (ODTs) can be seen as promising alternative. Two different ASDs were prepared via hot melt extrusion (HME), using PVPVA as polymer for ritonavir (RTV) and HPMCAS for lopinavir (LPV).

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Fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printing was used to produce 3D printed tablets with the thermo-sensitive model peptidomimetic drug enalapril maleate (EM). Two different formulations were prepared to investigate the degradation of enalapril maleate during the FDM 3D printing process. Soluplus and Eudragit E PO were chosen as polymers.

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Amorphous solid dispersions (ASD) are one of the most prominent formulation approaches to overcome bioavailability issues that are often presented by new poorly soluble drug candidates. State-of-the art manufacturing techniques include hot melt extrusion and solvent-based methods like spray drying. The high thermal and mechanical shear stress during hot melt extrusion, or the use of an organic solvent during solvent-based methods, are examples of clear drawbacks for those methods, limiting their applicability for certain systems.

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The aim of this research was the production of extrudates for the treatment of hypertension and heart failure and the investigation of the degradation of the peptidomimetic drug enalapril maleate (EM) during hot-melt extrusion (HME). A fast HPLC method was developed to quantify enalapril maleate and possible degradation products. Screening experiments revealed that the diketopiperazine derivative (Impurity D) was the main degradation product.

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Orodispersible minitablets (ODMTs) offer several benefits like easy swallowability, dose flexibility and simple manufacturing through direct compression. In this study, the effect of lubrication on five different co-processed excipients (Ludiflash®, Parteck® ODT, Prosolv® ODT G2, galenIQ™ 721 and SuperTab® 50 ODT) has been studied for orodispersible tablets (ODTs) with 11.28 and 2 mm in diameter.

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An automated compounding device can be a useful tool for the rapid and accurate production of small batches for personalized medicine as well as for clinical batches. A novel electronic liquid dispensing system (ELDS) was investigated to produce hard capsules with individualized dose strengths. An ethanol-based solvent system containing the antihypertensive enalapril maleate was extruded through a cannula into prefilled capsules.

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Urinary tract disorders come at great discomfort to the patients suffering from them. To treat them, several potent drug substances are available but unfortunately, systemic drug therapy often comes along with undesired adverse effects. Previous work has therefore been conducted aiming at a local drug release in the urinary bladder.

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