This paper presents the fabrication of controlled release devices for anticancer drug paclitaxel using supercritical antisolvent method. The thermodynamic and hydrodynamic effects during supercritical antisolvent process on the particle properties obtained were investigated. Scanning electron microscopy was employed to study particle sizes and morphologies achieved. It was observed that increasing supercritical pressure improves the surface morphology of particles obtained, and increasing the flow rate of the organic solution jet reduces the particle sizes obtained. A modified Supercritical Antisolvent with Enhanced Mass transfer setup was developed to produce monodispersed nanoparticles with high recovery yield. High performance liquid chr...
Supercritical assisted atomization (SAA) is an efficient technique to produce microparticles and com...
Research Article published by Elsevier Volume 95In this work supercritical assisted atomization (SAA...
Ethylcellulose/methylcellulose blends were produced using different precipitation techniques and imp...
In this study, the supercritical antisolvent with enhanced mass transfer method (SASEM) is used to f...
Mahshid Kalani, Robiah Yunus, Norhafizah AbdullahChemical and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of ...
The present work demonstrates and discusses the encapsulation of a model drug using a supercritical ...
Biodegradable and biocompatible polymers PLA (poly lactic acid) and PLGA (poly lactic-co-glycolic ac...
Mahshid Kalani, Robiah YunusChemical and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universi...
Supercritical fluid technology has recently been proposed in literature to obtain drug controlled re...
A technique to generate supercritical fluid (SCF) particles has gained attention in pharmaceutical, ...
Poor aqueous solubility of drug candidates is a major challenge for the pharmaceutical scientists in...
Ranjith Kumar Kankala,1–3,* Biao-Qi Chen,1,2,* Chen-Guang Liu,1,2 Han-Xiao Tang,1,2 Shi-Bin Wa...
In this work, the supercritical assisted injection in a liquid antisolvent (SAILA) has been proposed...
Drug encapsulation offers advantages in controlled drug release and targeted drug delivery applicati...
This research focuses on hydrogel nanoparticle formation using miniemulsion polymerization and super...
Supercritical assisted atomization (SAA) is an efficient technique to produce microparticles and com...
Research Article published by Elsevier Volume 95In this work supercritical assisted atomization (SAA...
Ethylcellulose/methylcellulose blends were produced using different precipitation techniques and imp...
In this study, the supercritical antisolvent with enhanced mass transfer method (SASEM) is used to f...
Mahshid Kalani, Robiah Yunus, Norhafizah AbdullahChemical and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of ...
The present work demonstrates and discusses the encapsulation of a model drug using a supercritical ...
Biodegradable and biocompatible polymers PLA (poly lactic acid) and PLGA (poly lactic-co-glycolic ac...
Mahshid Kalani, Robiah YunusChemical and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universi...
Supercritical fluid technology has recently been proposed in literature to obtain drug controlled re...
A technique to generate supercritical fluid (SCF) particles has gained attention in pharmaceutical, ...
Poor aqueous solubility of drug candidates is a major challenge for the pharmaceutical scientists in...
Ranjith Kumar Kankala,1–3,* Biao-Qi Chen,1,2,* Chen-Guang Liu,1,2 Han-Xiao Tang,1,2 Shi-Bin Wa...
In this work, the supercritical assisted injection in a liquid antisolvent (SAILA) has been proposed...
Drug encapsulation offers advantages in controlled drug release and targeted drug delivery applicati...
This research focuses on hydrogel nanoparticle formation using miniemulsion polymerization and super...
Supercritical assisted atomization (SAA) is an efficient technique to produce microparticles and com...
Research Article published by Elsevier Volume 95In this work supercritical assisted atomization (SAA...
Ethylcellulose/methylcellulose blends were produced using different precipitation techniques and imp...