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A Review on Solubility Enhancement: The Particle Engineering and Technique of Poorly water Soluble Drugs
Published in June 2017 Issue 3 (Vol. 7, Issue 3, 2017)

Abstract
In pharmaceutical industry the major problem of dosage form development is low aqueous solubility. In present review the particle engineering concept and solubility, permeability approaches design and method used in improvement of particle size. The different methods are used in particle engineering like supercritical fluid technology, controlled precipitation, and mechanical technique, evaporation precipitation to aqueous solution, freezing technique, and sonication technology etc. discussed. The improvements of aqueous solubility need to be formulation development for dosage form very essential. The BCS class II drugs modified to soluble form for need of bioavailability of drugs. The solid dispersion method with a different carrier improves the solubility.
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Kiran Niuratti Khodke
View all publications →Kishor Sahebrao Salunkhe
View all publications →Machindra Jayram Chavan
View all publications →Amit Vinayak Asati
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June 2017 Issue 3 (Vol. 7, Issue 3, 2017)- Article ID:
- AJPTR73002
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- AJPTR-01-000187
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- 2017-06-01
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Kiran Niuratti Khodke & Sahebrao, K. & Jayram, M. & Vinayak, A. (2017). A Review on Solubility Enhancement: The Particle Engineering and Technique of Poorly water Soluble Drugs. American Journal of PharmTech Research, 7(3), xx-xx. https://ajptr.scholarjms.com/articles/2096
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