The relatively simple technique of coaxial electrospraying allows to produce core-shell microparticles with potentially high encapsulation efficiencies. In this study, amorphous solid dispersions of a hydroxypropyl methylcellulose or polyvinlypyrrolidone based polymer matrix containing the active pharmaceutical ingredient darunavir were coated with a gastro-resistant shell polymer that does not dissolve at lower pH present in the stomach, but only later at a higher pH in the small intestine. A multitude of shell polymers were tested with the aim to identify a material that limits the drug release to less than 10% after two hours at a pH of 1 to comply with the European Pharmacopoeia regarding gastro-resistant formulations.
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