Topically used corticosteroids: What is the big picture of drug product degradation?

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2018-05-30

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van Heugten, Anton J PISNI 0000000527818520
de Boer, Wout
de Vries, Stefan P W
Pieters, Roland J.ORCID 0000-0003-4723-3584ISNI 0000000391858821
Vromans, HermanISNI 0000000393752369

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Abstract

Corticosteroids are widely used in topical formulations such as creams (aqueous) and ointments (non-aqueous). The generally used corticosteroids show large molecular resemblance, where especially the 20-keto-21-hydroxyl group bound to the 17 carbon is important for their chemical stability. Oxidation in both aqueous and non-aqueous environment occurs for triamcinolone acetonide (TCA), hydrocortisone (HC) and desoximethasone (DS). Besides the 20-keto-21-hydroxyl group, TCA, HC and DS have different other moieties attached to the same C17. These moieties are shown to influence not only the type of degradation product formed but also the degradation kinetics. Seven degradation products are found in total and a degradation mechanism is proposed. Furthermore the transesterfication of betamethasone-17-valerate to betamethasone-21-valerate is shown to occur both in aqueous and non-aqueous environment. Finally, a comprehensive scheme of degradation pathways is presented that is applicable for both aqueous and non-aqueous formulations.

Keywords

Corticosteroid, Cream, Degradation, Degradation mechanism, Ointment, Oxidation, Taverne, Pharmaceutical Science

Citation

van Heugten, A J P, de Boer, W, de Vries, S P W, Pieters, R J & Vromans, H 2018, 'Topically used corticosteroids : What is the big picture of drug product degradation?', European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol. 117, pp. 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejps.2018.02.001