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American Journal of PharmTech Research

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A REVIEW ON PHARMACEUTICAL APPLICATIONS OF LIQUISOLID TECHNIQUE

Published in October 2011 Issue 3 (Vol. 1, Issue 3, 2011)

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Abstract

The term “liquisolid medication” implies oily liquid drugs and solutions or suspensions of water insoluble drugs carried in suitable non-volatile solvent systems. Liquisolid compacts demonstrated a considerably higher drug dissolution rates than those of conventionally made capsules and directly compressed tablets. This was due to the increased wetting properties and surface of drug available for dissolution. This review paper highlights the application of liquisolid technique to enhance the solubility and dissolution of water insoluble drugs. This technique is appropriate for poorly or water insoluble drugs and also for immediate or sustained release formulations. This review also depicts the various formulation parameters that must be optimized before formulation the liquisolid compacts.

Authors (6)

Narender Thakur

Department of Pharmaceutical S...

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Sukhbir Lal Khokra

Department of Pharmaceutical S...

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Dharmesh Sharma

Department of Pharmaceutical S...

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Naseeb Singh Thakur

Department of Pharmaceutical S...

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Rahul Purohit

Department of Pharmaceutical S...

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Vikrant Arya

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Article ID:
AJPTR013016
Paper ID:
AJPTR-01-000170
Published Date:
2011-10-01

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Thakur & Lal, S. & Sharma & Singh, N. & Purohit & Arya (2011). A REVIEW ON PHARMACEUTICAL APPLICATIONS OF LIQUISOLID TECHNIQUE. American Journal of PharmTech Research, 1(3), xx-xx. https://ajptr.scholarjms.com/articles/18

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