Abstract
AS (Aquasolv) Lignin produced via Liquid Hot Water Pretreatment and Enzymatic Hydrolysis has shown potential as an active pharmaceutical ingredient and/or excipient in solid dosage forms. Moreover, lignin is safe to consume and presents antioxidant and antidiabetic capacity, properties that can add to solid dosage forms in pharmaceuticals. This work aimed to evaluate the performance of tablets produced via direct compression and wet granulation when lignin is used in combination with commercial excipients. In order to find optimal tablet performance, different lignin formulations were assessed, and the concentrations were given by extreme vertices mixture design (13 formulations). The blends were composed of AS Lignin, Microcrystalline Cellulose, and Lactose monohydrate and the optimized blend was found to be 14.53 w/w% of disintegrant, 26.57 w/w% of binder and 58.9 w/w% of AS lignin. This proportion was further used to evaluate the performance of lignin-based tablets in drug release, using Ibuprofen as a drug model (50 w/w% and 70 w/w%) and for comparison of direct compression with wet granulation. Direct compressed tablets resulted in higher drug dissolution rates when compared with wet granulation, nevertheless; both tableting techniques showed promising results for lignin. More than 5 formulations tested in this work are compliant with International Pharmacopoeia regulations for solid dosage pharmaceutical forms, thus AS Lignin shows potential to be used as an excipient in pharmaceutical formulations. Industrial relevanceIndustrially, AS Lignin appears as promising excipient in the pharmaceutical technologies as well as boost in the biorefining technologies in the following years. Lignin produced is free of sulfur, can be labelled as clean and environmentally-friendly and in this study, was proven this non-cytotoxic AS lignin can be used for excipients and drug carriers. The findings in this paper showed the use of product formulation for life science purposes, thus stressing one of possibilities for lignin valorization in biorefineries.
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