2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
(89a) Advancing the Narrative Around Predictive Stability – a Kinetic Study of Ophthalmic Liquid Formulation Stability for Pilocarpine Solutions
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Performing targeted stability studies at elevated temperatures in representative container closures provides an opportunity to understand the inherent chemical pathways that lead to pilocarpine degradation, particularly through epimerization to form isopilocarpine and lactone hydrolysis to form pilocarpic acid. These chemical transformations also impact other CQA’s, such as the solution’s pH, over time. Further, by comparing closures, we assessed the impact of mass transfer through the packaging via diffusion as well as looking at potential surface effects associated with the chosen packaging for the stability study. By building a thorough understanding of the mechanisms that promote pilocarpine degradation, a highly predictive model was generated that accounts for the autocatalytic decomposition of pilocarpine as well as the solution’s pH over time in the aqueous formulation. This model, which was trained on several months of accelerated stability conditions, could then be used to predict up to three years of ambient temperature stability with very good performance.