Since their first application in the improvement of solubility of orally delivered drugs, applications of solid dispersions have considerably expanded to include cancer, infections, and inflammatory conditions. This book presents recent advancements in the development and use of solid dispersions for different therapeutic applications. This book can be particularly useful for researchers as well as postgraduate students in formulation sciences and drug delivery. Undergraduate students will also find elements of this book very relevant to scientific fundamentals such as solubility and crystallization of amorphous materials as well as drug delivery challenges
Solid dispersion is defined as dispersion of one or more active pharmaceutical ingredient in a carri...
Solid dispersions have already been described over more than 50 years ago in scientific literature ...
The use of amorphous solid dispersions is an interesting strategy to increase the bioavailability of...
In the last few decades, solid dispersion (SD) technology had been studied as an approach to produce...
The solubility issues complicating the delivery of the new drugs and also affect the delivery of man...
Poor aqueous drug solubility and therefore poor oral bioavailability is a source of attrition in dru...
Most common problem with conventional dosage form is solubility, so the new approach in the formulat...
Many new drug substances have low aqueous solubility which can cause poor bioavailability after oral...
ABSTRACT To improve dissolution of poorly water-soluble drugs and thus enhancing their bioavailabil...
Most of the newly invented chemical drug moieties are poorly water soluble. According to BCS classif...
The most common characteristic which pharmaceutical scientists encounter in context to new drug cand...
Oral dosage forms are mostly preferred route for administering drugs to patient. But due to the poor...
ABSTRACT As an increasing proportion of drugs undergoing development are poorly water-soluble, solu...
Solid dispersions have engrossed substantial attention as an effectual means of refining the dissolu...
ABSTRACT: Nature is an eminent source of potential therapeutic drugs, however; most of the herbal bi...
Solid dispersion is defined as dispersion of one or more active pharmaceutical ingredient in a carri...
Solid dispersions have already been described over more than 50 years ago in scientific literature ...
The use of amorphous solid dispersions is an interesting strategy to increase the bioavailability of...
In the last few decades, solid dispersion (SD) technology had been studied as an approach to produce...
The solubility issues complicating the delivery of the new drugs and also affect the delivery of man...
Poor aqueous drug solubility and therefore poor oral bioavailability is a source of attrition in dru...
Most common problem with conventional dosage form is solubility, so the new approach in the formulat...
Many new drug substances have low aqueous solubility which can cause poor bioavailability after oral...
ABSTRACT To improve dissolution of poorly water-soluble drugs and thus enhancing their bioavailabil...
Most of the newly invented chemical drug moieties are poorly water soluble. According to BCS classif...
The most common characteristic which pharmaceutical scientists encounter in context to new drug cand...
Oral dosage forms are mostly preferred route for administering drugs to patient. But due to the poor...
ABSTRACT As an increasing proportion of drugs undergoing development are poorly water-soluble, solu...
Solid dispersions have engrossed substantial attention as an effectual means of refining the dissolu...
ABSTRACT: Nature is an eminent source of potential therapeutic drugs, however; most of the herbal bi...
Solid dispersion is defined as dispersion of one or more active pharmaceutical ingredient in a carri...
Solid dispersions have already been described over more than 50 years ago in scientific literature ...
The use of amorphous solid dispersions is an interesting strategy to increase the bioavailability of...