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Formation of nanosuspensions in bottom-up approach: theories and optimization

(2019) Formation of nanosuspensions in bottom-up approach: theories and optimization. Daru-Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. pp. 451-473. ISSN 2008-2231

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Abstract

BackgroundNanosuspensions, liquid dispersions with nanometer size distribution, are becoming trendy in pharmaceutical practice to formulate poorly water-soluble drugs and to enhance their bioavailability. Generally, nanosuspensions are produced in two main approaches; top-down or bottom-up. The former is based on size-reduction of large particles via milling or high pressure homogenization. The latter is focused on the mechanisms of nucleation and particle growth.MethodsIn this review, the critical factors influencing the kinetics or dynamics of nucleation and growth are discussed. Subsequently, the mechanisms of nanosuspension instability as well as strategies for stabilization are elaborated. Furthermore, the effects of stabilizers on key parameters of instability as well as the process of choosing an appropriate stabilizer is discussed.ResultsSteric and electrostatic stabilizations or combination of them is essential for nanosuspensions formulation to prevent coagulation. Accordingly, some characteristics of stabilizers play critical role on stability and optimization of nanosuspensions; i.e., HLB and concentration. Nevertheless, after reviewing various articles, it is ascertained that each formulation requires individual selection of surfactants according to the parameters of the particle surface and the medium.ConclusionsBased on the results, application of excipients such as stabilizers requires proper optimization of type and concentration. This implies that each formulation requires its own optimization process.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Nanosuspensions Bottom-up Nucleation Particle growth Electrostatic stabilization Steric hindrance poorly soluble drugs vitamin-e tpgs nonionic cellulose polymers sodium dodecyl-sulfate crystal-growth particle-size oral bioavailability formation mechanism dissolution rate electrosteric stabilization Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Page Range: pp. 451-473
Journal or Publication Title: Daru-Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal Index: WoS
Volume: 27
Number: 1
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1007/s40199-018-00235-2
ISSN: 2008-2231
Depositing User: Mr mahdi sharifi
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/29769

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