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Glass transition temperatures amorphous solids stability

Duddu S, Weller K. Importance of glass transition temperature in accelerated stability testing of amorphous solids case study using a lyophilized aspirin formulation. J Pharm Sci 1996 85 345-347. [Pg.258]

The presence of a solvent, especially water, and/or other additives or impurities, often in nonstoichiometric proportions, may modify the physical properties of a solid, often through impurity defects, through changes in crystal habit (shape) or by lowering the glass transition temperature of an amorphous solid. The effects of water on the solid-state stability of proteins and peptides and the removal of water by lyophilization to produce materials of certain crystallinity are of great practical importance although still imperfectly understood. [Pg.617]

In addition to characterizing frozen systems intended to be freeze dried, it is important to characterize the freeze-dried product. This includes determination of the physical state of the dried product that is, crystalline, partially crystalline, or amorphous. It may also include identification of the polymorph of a crystallizing component which exhibits polymorphism and determination of whether the crystal form observed is affected by changes in formulation and processing conditions. For amorphous systems, the glass transition temperature of the amorphous solid, as well as the extent to which Ts changes with residual moisture, may be a critical attribute of the product with regard to both physical and chemical stability. [Pg.273]


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