Fully-automated system for dissolution rate of solid oral dosage forms according to the paddle method
1993

Automated System for Testing Drug Release

Sample size: 20 publication Evidence: moderate

Author Information

Author(s): Erich Lamparter, Dieter Riedl

Primary Institution: Department of Pharmaceutical Development, Boehringer Ingelheim KG

Hypothesis

The AUTO DISS system can improve the efficiency and accuracy of dissolution testing for solid oral dosage forms.

Conclusion

The AUTO DISS system is shown to be reliable and suitable for automated dissolution testing of various solid oral dosage forms.

Supporting Evidence

  • The AUTO DISS system can test up to 20 batches continuously.
  • It automates the entire dissolution testing process, reducing manual labor.
  • The system is suitable for testing sustained-release dosage forms.
  • Results showed good reproducibility and compliance with pharmacopoeial standards.

Takeaway

This study shows a machine that can automatically test how fast medicine dissolves in liquid, making it easier and faster for scientists.

Methodology

The study involved using the AUTO DISS system to automate the dissolution testing process, including filling vessels, dropping tablets, and sampling.

Limitations

The study does not specify limitations regarding the types of drugs tested or the conditions under which the system operates.

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