We present an <i>in situ</i> hydrophobic salt forming technique for the encapsulation of weakly hydrophobic, ionizable active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) into stable nanocarriers (NCs) formed <i>via</i> a rapid precipitation process. Traditionally, NC formation <i>via</i> rapid precipitation has been difficult with APIs in this class because their intermediate solubility makes achieving high supersaturation difficult during the precipitation process and the intermediate solubility causes rapid Ostwald ripening or recrystallization after precipitation. By forming a hydrophobic salt <i>in situ</i>, the API solubility and crystallinity can be tuned to allow for NC formation. Unlike covalent API modification, the hydrophobic salt formation...
The bioavailability of hydrophobic drugs strongly increases if they are formulated as amorphous mate...
We report the development of a new spray-drying and nanoparticle assembly process (SNAP) that enable...
The combination of Flash NanoPrecipitation and hydrophobic ion pairing (HIP) is a valuable approach ...
Poor solubility often leads to low drug efficacy. Encapsulation of water‐insoluble drugs in polymeri...
Nanocrystals have the potential to address the challenges of delivering drugs with low aqueous solub...
Many active ingredients like drugs, preservatives and vitamins are hydrophobic. In most application...
Hypothesis: Hydrophobic ion pairing (HIP), a solubility engineering technique in which ionic hydroph...
The production and stabilization of pharmaceutical nanosuspensions has been a recent focus of the ph...
Crystals of a particular size and habit can be engineered by manipulating crystallisation process co...
Hydrophobic ion pairing (HIP) can successfully increase the drug loading and control the release kin...
Hydrophobic drug nanoparticles have been prepared by ambient solvent evaporation from ethanol at roo...
Anti-solvent precipitation produced sub-100 nm [Greek small letter beta]-carotene (BCN) particles de...
Poorly water soluble compounds are formulated as nanosuspensions to achieve increased bioavailabilit...
Flash nanoprecipitation (FNP) can generate hydrophobic drug nanoparticles in ∼100 nm with a much hig...
textLow water solubility of drug compounds limits their dissolution in the aqueous body fluids. When...
The bioavailability of hydrophobic drugs strongly increases if they are formulated as amorphous mate...
We report the development of a new spray-drying and nanoparticle assembly process (SNAP) that enable...
The combination of Flash NanoPrecipitation and hydrophobic ion pairing (HIP) is a valuable approach ...
Poor solubility often leads to low drug efficacy. Encapsulation of water‐insoluble drugs in polymeri...
Nanocrystals have the potential to address the challenges of delivering drugs with low aqueous solub...
Many active ingredients like drugs, preservatives and vitamins are hydrophobic. In most application...
Hypothesis: Hydrophobic ion pairing (HIP), a solubility engineering technique in which ionic hydroph...
The production and stabilization of pharmaceutical nanosuspensions has been a recent focus of the ph...
Crystals of a particular size and habit can be engineered by manipulating crystallisation process co...
Hydrophobic ion pairing (HIP) can successfully increase the drug loading and control the release kin...
Hydrophobic drug nanoparticles have been prepared by ambient solvent evaporation from ethanol at roo...
Anti-solvent precipitation produced sub-100 nm [Greek small letter beta]-carotene (BCN) particles de...
Poorly water soluble compounds are formulated as nanosuspensions to achieve increased bioavailabilit...
Flash nanoprecipitation (FNP) can generate hydrophobic drug nanoparticles in ∼100 nm with a much hig...
textLow water solubility of drug compounds limits their dissolution in the aqueous body fluids. When...
The bioavailability of hydrophobic drugs strongly increases if they are formulated as amorphous mate...
We report the development of a new spray-drying and nanoparticle assembly process (SNAP) that enable...
The combination of Flash NanoPrecipitation and hydrophobic ion pairing (HIP) is a valuable approach ...