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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Drug Deliv Sci Technol. 2019 Dec 11;55:101459. doi: 10.1016/j.jddst.2019.101459

Table 2.

Summary of Hot Melt Extrusion, Kinetisol®, Spray drying, and Fluidized bed Technology processes to formulate amorphous solid dispersions [49,51,88,117127].

Technology Principle Applicability Limitations Commercial feasibility Commercial products Factors affecting yield of final product
Hot melt extrusion Co-dispersion of API and polymer with aid of shear stress and thermal energy Continuous process for production of amorphous dispersions
Multiple applications including solubility improvement
Applicability to thermo liable, shear sensitive compounds and high melting point APIs Commercially scalable, continuous and solvent free process Kaletra®, Norvir®, Viekira XR™, Mavyret™ and Venclexta™ (AbbVie). Intelence® (Janssen), Certican and Zortress® (Novartis). Number of mixing zones, shear, drug load, and plasticizer concentrations and type, batch size
Kinetisol® Combination of collective mechanical forces leading to the increase of temperature forming a molten mixture Specifically, applicable to drugs with high melting points and low solubility in organic solvents Commercial scalability Yet to be proved for continuous fullscale commercial manufacturing No marketed amorphous solid dispersion products are available. Processing speed, discharge temperature, lubricant levels, processing times
Spray drying Formation of solid dispersion by rapid evaporation of the solvent from the fluidized drug carrier mixture leads to kinetic entrapment of drug in carrier matrix. Encapsulation and formation of complexes in various drug delivery systems Solvent based technique; cost effectiveness Commercially scalable Incivek™, Kalydeco®, Orkambi®, Symdeko and Delstrigo (Vertex) Harvoni® and Epclusa® (Gilead Sciences), Zepatier® (Merck). Outlet and inlet temperatures, atomization gas flow rate and pressure, batch size, feed rate, total feed concentration and viscosity, carrier concentrations and grades
Fluidized bed Technology Distribution of the dosage form on multiple particles which comprise a single unit Applicability in different delivery systems and avoidance of dose dumping High production cost
Compaction problems in tablets and applicability to high doses
Commercially scalable Sporanox® (Janssen Pharmaceuticals), Nimotop®(Bayer) Prograf® (Astellas PharmaInc.) Inlet air temperature, feed flow rate, atomization rate and pressure, binary nozzle air pressure and position, batch size