Charlotte Geleyn
Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Process Analytical Technology
Ottergemsesteenweg 460
B-9000 Gent (Belgium)
Tel.: +32-9-264.83.55
Fax: +32-9-222.82.36
E-mail: Charlotte.Geleyn@UGent.be
Education: Pharmacist (Master in Pharmaceutical Care)
Functional Excipients for Solid State Stabilization
Due to the increased development of poorly soluble API’s, solid-state selection has become more and more important in the design of new medicines. The advantages of a well-chosen solid-state form include improved bioavailability, patient-centricity and can even support intellectual property. Both salts and co-crystals are examples of these improved forms. However, a problem that is often encountered during drug development is their solid-state stability. Disproportionation of salts and dissociation of cocrystals can counteract the intended improvements. As a result the lead time as well as the cost for drug development, increases.
This project aims to improve insights in the (de)stabilizing factors of the solid-state form of cocrystals and salts of weakly acidic and basic drugs. The focus lies on these solid-state forms as they are prone to disproportionation. Furthermore, potential solid-state stabilizers will also be investigated. The goal hereby is to reduce, as well as control the disproportionation of API’s. By conducting this research, a more scientific basis can be generated for the development of formulations, resulting in a reduced product-to-market time.