The aim of the present study was to obtain microparticles of hydrochlorothiazide, a diuretic drug that practically insoluble in water, by spray drying and to investigate the influence of process parameters using a three-level, three-factor Box-Behnken design. Process yields, moisture content, particle size, flowability, and solubility were used to evaluate the spray-dried microparticles. The data were analyzed by response surface methodology using analysis of variance. The independent variables studied were outlet temperature, atomization pressure, and drug content. The formulations were prepared using polyvinylpyrrolidone and colloidal silicon dioxide as the hydrophilic carrier and drying aid, respectively. The microparticle yield ranged f...
AbstractPoor solubility and bioavailability of an existing or newly synthesized drug always pose cha...
Poorly water-soluble drugs are a significant and ongoing issue for the pharmaceutical industry. An o...
For ternary solid dispersions, it is indispensable to characterize their structure, phase behavior, ...
AbstractThe poor dissolution characteristics of water-insoluble drugs are a major challenge for phar...
The poor dissolution characteristics of water-insoluble drugs are a major challenge for pharmaceutic...
The aim of this study was to investigate the improvement of the aqueous solubility of carbamazepine ...
The possibility to obtain microcapsules or microspheres for controlled release by spray-drying is ev...
Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), which was developed and introduced in the late 1950s, is still one of th...
AbstractLiqui-solid technique and solid dispersion formation are two novel approaches for enhancemen...
During spray drying, emphasis is placed on process optimisation to generate favourable particle morp...
Active pharmaceutical ingredients have very strict quality requirements; minor changes in the physic...
Spray drying is an efficient technology for solid dispersion manufacturing since it allows extreme r...
To evaluate the feasibility of producing solid dispersions with 3-fluid nozzle spray drying to impro...
Purpose Solid dispersions (SDs) represent the most common formulation technique used to increase th...
The basic objectives of this study were to prepare and characterize solid dispersions of poorly wate...
AbstractPoor solubility and bioavailability of an existing or newly synthesized drug always pose cha...
Poorly water-soluble drugs are a significant and ongoing issue for the pharmaceutical industry. An o...
For ternary solid dispersions, it is indispensable to characterize their structure, phase behavior, ...
AbstractThe poor dissolution characteristics of water-insoluble drugs are a major challenge for phar...
The poor dissolution characteristics of water-insoluble drugs are a major challenge for pharmaceutic...
The aim of this study was to investigate the improvement of the aqueous solubility of carbamazepine ...
The possibility to obtain microcapsules or microspheres for controlled release by spray-drying is ev...
Hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), which was developed and introduced in the late 1950s, is still one of th...
AbstractLiqui-solid technique and solid dispersion formation are two novel approaches for enhancemen...
During spray drying, emphasis is placed on process optimisation to generate favourable particle morp...
Active pharmaceutical ingredients have very strict quality requirements; minor changes in the physic...
Spray drying is an efficient technology for solid dispersion manufacturing since it allows extreme r...
To evaluate the feasibility of producing solid dispersions with 3-fluid nozzle spray drying to impro...
Purpose Solid dispersions (SDs) represent the most common formulation technique used to increase th...
The basic objectives of this study were to prepare and characterize solid dispersions of poorly wate...
AbstractPoor solubility and bioavailability of an existing or newly synthesized drug always pose cha...
Poorly water-soluble drugs are a significant and ongoing issue for the pharmaceutical industry. An o...
For ternary solid dispersions, it is indispensable to characterize their structure, phase behavior, ...