US20100168410A1 - Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose Hard Capsules and Process of Manufacture - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an aqueous composition for the manufacture of hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (hereinafter also “HPMC”) hard capsules, a method of preparing HPMC hard capsules and hard capsules obtained therewith.
- HPMC hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose
- Capsules are well-known dosage forms that normally consist of a shell filled with one or more specific substances.
- the shell may be a soft or, as in this invention, a hard stable shell comprising film-forming polymer(s) such as gelatine, modified starches, modified celluloses etc.
- Hard capsules are generally manufactured by using a dip molding process.
- pin molds are dipped into a film forming composition.
- a film is formed that is subsequently dried on the pin, to obtain a capsule shells.
- the shells are then stripped of the pins and cut to a desired length.
- capsules caps and bodies are obtained that can later be filled with a substance and joined such that a filled capsule is obtained.
- the dipping compositions gel with cooling.
- the same gelling behaviour is shown by mixtures of methyl celluloses and gelling agents. Both these types of film forming polymers may be processed on conventional devices for manufacturing hard gelatine capsules.
- U.S. Pat. No. 2,526,683 discloses a process for preparing methyl cellulose medicinal capsules by a dip coating process.
- the process consists of dipping a capsule forming pin pre-heated to 40° C.-85° C. into a methyl cellulose composition maintained at a temperature below the temperature where gelation begins, withdrawing the pins and placing the pins in ovens at temperatures above the gelation temperature and drying the film.
- the hot pins are dipped into the composition, the composition gels on the surface of the pin and as the pin is withdrawn, a film of gelled liquid of a certain thickness is formed on the pin.
- the pin is then generally turned 180° to an upright position and typically placed in the oven to dry. This technique is conventionally named “thermogelation”.
- the dry capsule is then stripped, cut to size and the body and caps are fitted together.
- methyl cellulose is insoluble in water under 37° C.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,493,407 discloses the use of non-thermal gelling dip-molding compositions of some hydroxyalkylmethyl cellulose ethers in aqueous solvents.
- the pins must be kept in rotation for more than half an hour to obtain capsules with a regular shape.
- thermogeling compositions based on a blend of methyl cellulose and hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose.
- compositions and processes described above did not make it possible to obtain high-performance manufacturing of hard capsules both with regard to speed, dissolution properties and with regard to overall quality.
- capsules manufactured by combination of HPMC with gelling agents have very poor visual quality and dissolution properties since they are sensitive to cations and to pH.
- aqueous composition for the manufacture of hard capsules, wherein the composition comprises, in an aqueous solvent, 15-25% by weight, based on the total weight of the aqueous composition, of a hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose having a methoxy content of 27.0-30.0% (w/w), a hydroxypropoxy content of 4.0-7.5% (w/w) and a viscosity of 3.5-6.0 cPs as a 2% weight solution in water at 20° C.
- HPMC methoxy and hydroxypropoxy contents are expressed according to the USP30-NF25.
- the viscosity of the HPMC 2% weight solution in water at 20° C. is measured according to the USP30-NF25 method for cellulose derivatives.
- the aqueous composition comprises 17-23% by weight, based on the total weight of the aqueous composition, of the hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose.
- Suitable hydroxypropyl methyl celluloses are commercially available.
- suitable types are all those fulfilling the requirements set forth in USP30-NF25 for HPMC type 2906.
- Suitable aqueous compositions can be obtained by blending HPMCs of same type but different viscosity grade.
- the HPMC in the aqueous composition of the invention is a HPMC having a viscosity of 4.0-5.0 cPs as a 2% w/w solution in water at 20° C.
- Viscosity of the HPMC solution in water can be measured by conventional techniques, e.g. as disclosed in the USP by using a viscometer of the Ubbelohde type.
- the aqueous compositions of the invention may contain between 0% and 5%, preferably between 0% and 2% by weight based on the total weight of the aqueous composition of additional non animal-derived film-forming polymers typically used for the manufacture of hard capsules.
- the HPMC aqueous compositions of the invention contain no other film-forming polymer beside the HPMC presently disclosed.
- Non animal-derived film-forming polymers are for example polyvinyl alcohol, plant-derived or bacterial-derived film-forming polymers.
- Typical plant-derived film-forming polymers are starch, starch derivatives, cellulose, celluloses derivatives other than the HPMC as defined herein and mixtures thereof.
- Typical bacterial-derived film-forming polymer are exo-polysaccharides.
- Typical exo-polysaccharides are xanthan, acetan, gellan, welan, rhamsan, furcelleran, succinoglycan, scleroglycan, schizophyllan, tamarind gum, curdlan, pullulan, dextran and mixtures thereof.
- the HPMC aqueous compositions of the invention contain between 0% and 1%, preferably 0% by weight based on the total weight of the aqueous composition of animal-derived materials conventionally used for the manufacture of hard capsules.
- a typical animal-derived material is gelatin.
- the aqueous compositions of the invention contain less between 0% and 1%, preferably 0% by weight based on the total weight of the aqueous composition of a gelling system.
- gelling systems it is meant one or more cations and/or one or more gelling agents. Typical cations are K + , Na + , Li + , NH 4 + , Ca ++ , Mg ++ and mixtures thereof.
- Typical gelling agent(s) are hydrocolloids such as alginates, agar gum, guar gum, locust bean gum (carob), carrageenans, tara gum, gum arabic, ghatti gum, khaya grandifolia gum, tragacanth gum, karaya gum, pectin, arabian (araban), xanthan, gellan gum, konjac mannan, galactomannan, funoran, and mixtures thereof.
- gelling agents can optionally be used in combination with cations and other ingredients such as sequestering agents.
- HPMC aqueous compositions disclosed herein are suitable to give strong and physically stable gels without gelling systems, the dissolution properties of the HPMC capsules of the invention are not affected by the drawbacks typically associated with gelling systems, notably cations.
- the HPMC hard capsules obtainable from the aqueous compositions of the invention show good clarity and transparency.
- the transmittance measured by UV at 650 nm on the capsule body (through its double shell layers) is around 80%, identical to gelatine hard capsules.
- At least one inert non-toxic pharmaceutical grade or food grade pigment such as titanium dioxide can be incorporated in the aqueous compositions.
- a non-toxic pharmaceutical grade or food grade pigment such as titanium dioxide
- 0.001 to 1.0% by weight of pigment can be included in the aqueous composition. The weight is expressed over the total weight of the composition.
- an appropriate plasticizer such as glycerine or propylene glycol can be included in the aqueous solutions.
- the plasticizer content has to be low, such as between 0% and 2%, more preferably between 0% and 1% by weight over the total weight of the composition.
- the aqueous compositions of the invention can be prepared by dispersing the HPMC and the other optional ingredients in one or more aqueous solvents, preferably water.
- the aqueous solvent can be at a temperature above room temperature, preferably above 60° C., more preferably above 70° C. Optimal temperatures can be determined by the skilled person.
- the dispersion is cooled down below room temperature, preferably below 15° C., to achieve the solubilisation of the HPMC.
- the gelling temperature of the aqueous compositions may be determined by a measurement of the viscosity by progressively heating the composition.
- the temperature at which the viscosity starts to sharply increase is considered as the gelling temperature.
- any HPMC of the invention fulfilling the USP definition of HPMC type 2906 has a gelling temperature of about between 30 and 40° C.
- an HPMC of the invention fulfilling the USP definition of HPMC with a hydroxypropoxy content of about 6% has a gelling temperature between about 30 and 40° C.
- An example of how gelling temperature can easily be measured is provided in the examples.
- aqueous compositions of the invention can be used as dipping compositions in dip-molding processes for the manufacture of HPMC hard capsules.
- aqueous compositions of the invention allow the manufacture of good HPMC hard capsules showing optimal dissolution properties. Dissolution profile is a key point in therapy to obtain a complete and reproducible release of the substance contained in the capsule.
- the aqueous compositions of the invention allow the manufacture of good HPMC hard capsules whose bodies and caps, once telescopically joined, can suitably be sealed.
- the present invention relates to a process for the manufacture of hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose hard capsules according to a dip coating process, characterized in that it comprises the steps of:
- Steps (a) and (b) can be performed in any order.
- steps (c) to (e) are to be performed in the order they are presented and after steps (a) and (b).
- step (a) the aqueous compositions of the invention can be used.
- An optional adjustment of the HPMC concentration can be performed to meet the viscosity ranges indicated above.
- the temperature range of pre-heated pins is 55-95° C. meaning that this is the pin temperature when pins are dipped.
- the temperature is 60-90°, more preferably 60-85° C., more preferably 65-85° C., even more preferably 70-80° C. It is preferred that such temperature be chosen according to the desired capsule size. By “according to the capsule size” it is meant that the smaller the pin dimension, the higher the temperature.
- the pin temperature is preferably between 70 and 80, for a capsule size 1 (conventionally considered a medium capsule size), the pin temperature is preferably between 80 and 90, and for a capsule size 4 (conventionally considered a small capsule size), the pin temperature is preferably between 85 and 95.
- the dipping composition is maintained at a temperature of 10° C. to 1.0° C., preferably 6° C. to 2.0° C., below its gelling temperature.
- a dipping composition has a gelling temperature of about 36.0° C., it can be maintained at a temperature of for example about 34.0° C.
- the pins After being withdrawn from the dipping composition, the pins can be turned from a “top-down” dipping position to a “top-up” drying position according to conventional capsule molding processes. In this step the pins are rotated about a horizontal axis of about 180° with respect to the dipping position of step (c).
- the object is to reduce the water content in the capsule shells on the pins.
- the water content in the molded capsule shells is reduced from around 80% to around 7% by weight, based on the total weight of the molded capsule shells.
- An indicative water content in the capsule shell of the invention is provided below.
- Step (e) can be performed according to any technique commonly known for this purpose, for example by placing the pins in conventional ovens, for a sufficient period of time, typically from 30 to 60 minutes.
- step (e) is performed as disclosed in the co-pending patent application, filed by the instant Applicant on Oct. 26, 2006, having the title “Capsule formation” and having filing number U.S. 60/863,040. According to such a preferred embodiment, it has been found that subjecting the film to a particular combination of temperature and relative humidity provides excellent results.
- step (e) comprises a step (e1) where the dipping pins with the molded capsule shells are subjected to a temperature of 50 to 90° C. at a RH of 20 to 90%, preferably, T is 55 to 85° C. at a RH of 20 to 70%, more preferably T is 60 to 85° C. at a RH of 20 to 60%.
- step (e1) is 90-480 seconds, preferably 120-300 seconds, more preferably 120-240 seconds.
- Step (e1) is preferably followed by a step (e2), where the pins are subjected to a temperature of 30 to 60° C. at a RH of 20 to 90%, preferably, T is 35 to 55° C. at a RH of 20 to 70%, more preferably T is 35 to 50° C. at a RH of 20 to 60%.
- step (e2) is 30 to 60 minutes.
- Both steps (e1) and (e2) can be performed in an oven.
- the ovens used are preferably tunnels which allow a continuous processing.
- relative humidity is used herein to mean the ratio of the actual water vapor pressure at a given temperature to the vapor pressure that would occur if the air were saturated at the same temperature.
- humidity measurement instruments There are many technologies for humidity measurement instruments known to the skilled person, all of which would give substantially the same RH measure.
- capsule it is meant a hard capsule consisting of two co-axial, telescopically-joined parts, referred to as body and cap. Normally, caps and bodies have a side wall, an open end and a closed end. The length of the side wall of each of said parts is generally greater than the capsule diameter.
- caps and bodies have a side wall, an open end and a closed end. The length of the side wall of each of said parts is generally greater than the capsule diameter.
- Capsule refers to both empty and filled capsules.
- the molded capsule shells mentioned to above generally refer to both bodies and caps, depending on the shape of the mold pin.
- the dried capsule shells on the dipping pins can be processed according to conventional steps. This means that in general after step (e), the capsule shells (bodies and caps) are stripped from the pins. This step can be followed by cutting the stripped shells to a desired length.
- hard capsule dip-molding manufacturing processes encompass an additional step of lubricating the pins so as to make it easier to strip the capsule shells from the pins.
- Lubrication is normally achieved via the application of a demolding agent to the pins surface.
- any demolding agent and lubricating apparatus conventionally used for HPMC capsules can be used.
- the bodies and caps may be fitted together for obtaining a complete capsule.
- the capsule cap and body are telescopically joined together so as to make their side walls partially overlap and obtain a capsule.
- Partially overlap also encompasses an embodiment wherein the side walls of caps and bodies have substantially the same length so that, when a cap and a body are telescopically joined, the side wall of said cap encases the entire side wall of said body.
- This embodiment is particularly advantageous for the manufacture of tamper-proof capsules to be used for example in the context of double-blind trials.
- the dipping pins are designed so as to create pre-locking means in caps and bodies formed thereon. Suitable pins design and pre-locking means are disclosed for example in EP 110500 B1, notably lines 27-31 of column 2 and for example FIG. 34. If caps and bodies are provided with pre-locking means, the bodies and caps obtained after stripping, are first jointed to obtain a pre-locked capsule. This pre-locked capsule can then be re-opened, filled and locked to its final position.
- the capsules can be made tamper-proof by using any solution conventionally used in the field of hard capsules to make the joint permanent.
- Banding or sealing are suitable techniques. Sealing is a technique well known in the field of hard shell capsules. Various alternative techniques are currently used for this purpose. A suitable procedure is disclosed for example in U.S. Pat. No. 4,539,060 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,656,066. Many improvements of sealing procedure are currently available.
- the capsule is (i) contacted with a sealing fluid, (ii) excess sealing fluid is removed from the surface and (iii) the capsule is dried so as to induce curing and make the seal permanent.
- alcohol/water mixtures can be used as sealing fluids, such as ethanol/water mixtures.
- sealing quality it is meant either the visual quality and/or the adhesion strength of the sealing.
- compositions and process are particularly suitable for manufacturing HPMC hard capsules that dissolve at a rate comparable to conventional gelatine capsules.
- Such capsules can be manufactured at an industrial scale with process speeds comparable to gelatine capsules.
- Their mechanical properties are better than those of conventional gelatine capsules since they are less brittle, particularly under extremely dry atmosphere.
- Their visual appearance is similar to that of gelatine capsules.
- the present invention relates to a HPMC hard capsule shell containing a HPMC having a methoxy content of 27.0-30.0% (w/w), a hydroxypropoxy content of 4.0-7.5% (w/w) and a viscosity of 3.5-6.0 cPs as a 2% weight solution in water at 20° C., wherein the methoxy and hydroxypropoxy contents are expressed according to the USP30-NF25 and wherein the viscosity is measured according to the USP method for cellulose derivatives.
- the capsule shells are obtainable by the aqueous composition and/or process disclosed above.
- the capsule shell contains the HPMC in an amount between 70 and 99%, preferably between 80 and 99% by weight based on the shell weight. If no other film-forming polymers are present, the HPMC is preferably between 92% and 99%, more preferably between 93 and 98%, even more preferably between 94% and 97% by weight based on the shell weight.
- the capsule shell contains between 0% and 25%, preferably between 0% and 10% by weight based on the shell weight of additional non animal-derived film-forming polymers as defined above.
- the capsule shell contains water between 1 to 8%, preferably between 7 and 2%, more preferably between 6 and 3% by weight based on the shell weight.
- the capsule shell contains one or more pigments as those discussed above, between 0 and 10%, preferably between 0.001 and 5%, more preferably between 0.01 and 3%, by weight based on the shell weight.
- the capsule shell contains one or more dyes between 0 and 5%, preferably between 0.001 and 3%, more preferably between 0.01 and 2%, by weight based on the shell weight.
- the capsule shell contains one or more plasticizers as those discussed above, between 0 and 10%, preferably between 0.001 and 5%, more preferably between 0.01 and 3%, by weight based on the shell weight.
- the capsule shell contains one or more antibacterial agents between 0 and 2%, preferably between 0.001 and 1%, more preferably between 0.01 and 0.5%, by weight based on the shell weight.
- the capsule shell contains one or more flavourings agents between 0 and 2%, preferably between 0.001 and 1%, more preferably between 0.01 and 0.5%, by weight based on the shell weight.
- the HPMC hard capsule shell presently disclosed can be used for the manufacture of tamper-proof pharmaceutical dosage forms.
- the capsule shell is as disclosed in EP 110500 B1.
- the HPMC hard capsule shell comprises coaxial cap and body each of the cap and body having a generally cylindrical side wall, an open end and a closed end region, the side wall of each of said parts is substantially greater than the capsule shell diameter, the cap and body being adapted to be joined in telescopic relationship wherein, when the cap and body are fully joined in telescopic relationship, the only portion of the body which is exposed is the closed end region, and wherein the closed end region has an outer surface which is of such a configuration as to resist being gripped, whereby separation of the cap and body is impeded, and wherein when the cap and body are fully joined in telescopic relationship, the inner side wall of the cap is substantially totally overlapped by the outer side wall of the body.
- the side wall of the cap encases the entire side wall of the body.
- the side wall of the cap encases the entire side wall of the body.
- the closed end region of either the body and the cap may, for example, have a configuration which is generally hemispheroidal, pyramidal, conical or flat.
- the body and the cap further include mutual locking means comprising one or more circumferentially extending ridges and/or grooves.
- the capsule shell may be such that the side wall of one of the cap and body has a locking means comprising one or more circumferentially extending ridge extending either (i) radially inwardly from an inner surface of the side wall of the cap or (ii) radially outwardly from an outer surface of the side wall of the body, as the case may be.
- the side wall of the other of the cap and body has one or more circumferentially extending groove extending either (i) radially inwardly from the outer surface of the body or (ii) radially outwardly from the inner surface of the cap, as the case may be, and engaging a respective ridge.
- the capsule shell further includes venting means to permit air to escape from within the capsule when joined, wherein the or each circumferentially extending ridge comprises two or more segments so that spaces between the segments act as vents to permit air to escape from within the capsule when the cap and body are being joined.
- the side wall of one of the cap and body has a pair of diametrically opposed integral indents extending either (i) radially inwardly from the inner surface of the side wall of the cap or (ii) radially outwardly from the outer surface of the side wall of the body, as the case may be; and the diametric spacing of the indents is, in the case (i), less than the outside diameter of the open end of the body or, in the case (ii), greater than the inside diameter of the open end of the cap, such that the body can enter the cap and permit air to escape from within the capsule when the cap and body are being joined.
- the capsule shell may also include means for pre-locking the partially joined caps and bodies in a constant predetermined relative position prior to filling and final joining.
- This embodiment is particularly advantageous when it is desired to include step [1-1] in the process of the invention.
- bodies have a reduced diameter in the area of their open end in order to avoid abutment when they are telescopically housed within caps.
- caps have a reduced diameter in the area of their open end, thereby resulting in improved engagement between them and the region of the side wall of the bodies adjacent the closed end region of the bodies, as further resistance to tampering.
- the present invention relates to a HPMC hard capsule comprising a capsule shell as defined above and one or more substances filled therein.
- Suitable compounds may be filled in the capsule of the present invention including pharmaceuticals, vitamins or nutrients, plant powder extracts etc, including particularly hygroscopic ingredients.
- capsules of the invention When used as dosage form for drugs, capsules of the invention typically comprise for example from 0.001 g to 2.0 g of active ingredient, optionally mixed with one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients.
- the HPMC hard capsule presently disclosed, optionally sealed can be used in the context of dry powder inhalers (also commonly know by the acronym DPIs).
- DPIs dry powder inhalers
- the superiority of the presently disclosed capsules over conventional HPMC capsules can be traced back for example to:
- the present invention relates to hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose hard capsule shells and capsules as defined above, for use in the administration to a subject of substances, particularly pharmaceutical substances, in liquid or solid form.
- the present invention relates to the use of hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose hard capsule shells and capsules as defined above for the manufacture of pharmaceutical dosage forms suitable for the administration to a subject of pharmaceutical substances in liquid or solid form.
- solid form it is preferably meant powder form, and the administration of the substance(s) may preferably entail the use of a dry powder inhaler.
- subject it is preferably meant a human or animal subject, more preferably a human subject.
- compositions described above also apply to the other subjects of the invention envisaged above such as processes and capsules.
- the HPMC powder is dispersed into hot water at 75° C. under stirring. Formation of foam is observed. After complete dispersion of the powder, the temperature is kept at 75° C. under very gentle stirring for de-foaming of the dispersion. Then the dispersion is cooled down to 10° C. under gentle stirring for obtaining dissolution of the HPMC. After keeping the composition for more than 30 minutes at 10° C., a dipping composition ready for use in capsule manufacturing is obtained.
- HPMC composition gelling temperature was determined by viscosity measurement by progressively heating the composition. The gelling temperature found was 34° C.
- the composition prepared in example 1 is poured into the dipping dish of a pilot equipment of hard capsule manufacturing.
- the dip pins of size 0 are pre-heated at 75° C., while the dipping composition is maintained at 32° C. At this temperature, the viscosity of the dipping composition was 2000 cPs.
- Capsules of size 0 are manufactured by the conventional dipping process, but with the pre-heated pins. After the dipping, the capsules are dried in an oven with hot air at 60° C. and 40% RH for 3 minutes then with hot air at 40° C. and 40% RH.
- the capsules obtained are of high quality: good and standardized dimension (the top wall thickness is >140 ⁇ m), high transparency (similar to hard gelatin capsules), excellent dissolution and mechanical performance.
- Example 2 was re-run but with dip pins pre-heated at 60° C. instead of 75° C. It is noted that pin size 0 is considered a medium-large dimension.
- a stainless steel cylinder weighing 100 g was allowed to fall from a height of 8 cm onto empty capsules one by one. The percentage of broken capsules is reported hereunder.
- capsules of example 2 do not exhibit any brittleness even at extremely low relative humidity.
- Example 2 The capsules of example 2 were tested according to the USP monograph method for dissolution of acetaminophen capsules.
- Dissolution medium Time % Acetaminophen dissolved pH 1.2 15 min 32 30 min 68 45 min 88 60 min 95 75 min 100 Demineralised 15 min 36 water 30 min 70 45 min 88 60 min 95 75 min 98 pH 6.8 potassium 15 min 29 phosphate 30 min 67 45 min 87 60 min 96 75 min 99
- a 18.8% w/w solution in water of HPMC type 2906 is prepared as described in example 1.
- the viscosity is monitored with a Brookfield Model DV-II viscometer at different temperatures by increasing the measure cell temperature by steps (with 10 minutes equilibrium at each step). The results are reported in the graph below. It can immediately be appreciated that the gelling temperature is around 34° C.
- a 5 kg composition of 26.3% HPMC type 2910 of 3 cPs viscosity at 2% was prepared as in examples 1 and 2.
- the gelling temperature found was 47° C. While the dipping composition is maintained at 45° C.
- Capsules of size 0 were manufactured under the same process conditions as in the above example 2 (viscosity of the dipping composition 2000 cPs at 45° C.).
- a 5 kg composition of 17.9% HPMC type 2910 of 6 cPs viscosity at 2% was prepared as in examples 1 and 2.
- the gelling temperature found was 50° C. While the dipping composition is maintained at 48° C.
- Capsules of size 0 were manufactured under the same process conditions as in the above example 2 (viscosity of the dipping composition 2000 cPs at 48° C.).
- Example 2 was re-run but with a dipping solution of a viscosity at 900 cPs measured at 32° C. This decrease in viscosity was obtained by adding water to the composition.
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