Dissolution

Media and Buffers in Dissolution Method Development

Media and Buffers in Dissolution Method Development

Sink Conditions: Volume of medium should be at least 3 times that needed to form a saturated solution (USP definition). pH Range: Typical range is 1.1 to 6.8, but can be adjusted up to pH 8.0 for solubility. Common Buffers: Surfactants: Medium Deaeration: Ensure medium is deaerated to prevent bubbles, ... Read More
Discriminating Dissolution Media

Discriminating Dissolution Media

Discriminating Dissolution Media is a critical component in pharmaceutical formulation development, designed to identify differences in the dissolution performance of drug products. These media are particularly useful when addressing formulation changes, variations in API properties, or manufacturing process alterations. Key Features of a Discriminating Dissolution Medium Examples of Common Discriminating ... Read More
How Glassware Could Be Sabotaging Your Dissolution Results?

How Glassware Could Be Sabotaging Your Dissolution Results?

We often assume that inconsistent or low drug release during dissolution testing to product performance issues or instability of the drug at a certain pH. But here’s the twist—sometimes the problem isn’t the drug or the formulation at all. The real culprit could be the glassware you’re using during the ... Read More
Surfactants in Dissolution

Surfactants in Dissolution

We have many factors to consider when making a dissolution method. What apparatus, speed, filter choice, etc. Of these factors, the one I get the most questions about is media selection – especially surfactants in media selection. So, what is a surfactant and why do we use them? What do ... Read More
Importance of pKa Value in Selection of Dissolution Media

Importance of pKa Value in Selection of Dissolution Media

There is a question: How pKa value helps in selection of Dissolution Media during Formulation & Analytical Development? For Dissolution, Ionized form of a drug is required to be solubilized & released passively into dissolution medium. While, For Absorption, only unionized form of drug is important to be absorbed passively ... Read More