This study demonstrates the preparation and characterization of ibuprofen (IBP) microparticles with some excipients by a controlled crystallization technique with improved dissolution performance. Using the optimum concentrations pluronic F127, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, D-mannitol, and l-leucine in aqueous ethanol, the IBP microparticles were prepared. The dissolution tests were performed in phosphate buffer saline using a United States Pharmacopoeia dissolution tester at 37°C. The Raman spectroscopy was used to investigate the interactions and distribution of the IBP with the additives in the microcrystals. The prepared IBP microparticles showed higher dissolution compared to that of the smaller sized original IBP particles. The Rama...
Crystal morphology plays an important role in drug processing and delivery, which may be controlled ...
To improve its dissolution, ibuprofen solid dispersions (SDs) were prepared, characterized by scanni...
Background and the purpose of the study: The success of any direct-tableting procedure is strongly a...
This study demonstrates the preparation and characterization of ibuprofen (IBP) microparticles with ...
The objective of the present work was to investigate the effect of various hydrophilic polymers, suc...
Solid dispersions have been employed as a method to improve the dissolution rate and hence the bioav...
Objective(s) Ibuprofen is a problematic drug in tableting, and dissolution due to its poor solubilit...
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) and cross-linked polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP-CL) were examined as pol...
The wetting and dissolution of a BCS class II drug (Ibuprofen) is enhanced by solventless solid disp...
The wetting and dissolution of a BCS class II drug (Ibuprofen) is enhanced by solventless solid disp...
Crystal morphology plays an important role in drug processing and delivery, which may be controlled ...
The objective of the present work was to study the effect of different polymers on the solubility an...
Crystal morphology plays an important role in drug processing and delivery, which may be controlled ...
Ibuprofen exhibits poor flow, poor compaction and dissolution behaviour, and it is prone to capping ...
The dissolution processes of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) crystals have been extensively s...
Crystal morphology plays an important role in drug processing and delivery, which may be controlled ...
To improve its dissolution, ibuprofen solid dispersions (SDs) were prepared, characterized by scanni...
Background and the purpose of the study: The success of any direct-tableting procedure is strongly a...
This study demonstrates the preparation and characterization of ibuprofen (IBP) microparticles with ...
The objective of the present work was to investigate the effect of various hydrophilic polymers, suc...
Solid dispersions have been employed as a method to improve the dissolution rate and hence the bioav...
Objective(s) Ibuprofen is a problematic drug in tableting, and dissolution due to its poor solubilit...
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) and cross-linked polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP-CL) were examined as pol...
The wetting and dissolution of a BCS class II drug (Ibuprofen) is enhanced by solventless solid disp...
The wetting and dissolution of a BCS class II drug (Ibuprofen) is enhanced by solventless solid disp...
Crystal morphology plays an important role in drug processing and delivery, which may be controlled ...
The objective of the present work was to study the effect of different polymers on the solubility an...
Crystal morphology plays an important role in drug processing and delivery, which may be controlled ...
Ibuprofen exhibits poor flow, poor compaction and dissolution behaviour, and it is prone to capping ...
The dissolution processes of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) crystals have been extensively s...
Crystal morphology plays an important role in drug processing and delivery, which may be controlled ...
To improve its dissolution, ibuprofen solid dispersions (SDs) were prepared, characterized by scanni...
Background and the purpose of the study: The success of any direct-tableting procedure is strongly a...