Enhanced dissolution of poorly soluble antiviral drugs from nanoparticles of cellulose acetate based solid dispersion matrices

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Sonal Mazumdera [1 ]
Ashish Kumar Dewangan [1 ]
Naresh Pavurala [2 ]
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[1] Department of Chemical Engineering, Birla Institute of Science and Technology
[2] Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Food and Drug Administration
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Solid dispersions; Ritonavir; Efavirenz; Nanoparticles; Precipitation; Solubility;
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R943 [制剂学];
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Polysaccharide-based polymers were used to produce nanoparticles of poorly soluble antiviral drugs using a rapid precipitation process. The structure-property relationships of four novel cellulose acetate-based polymers were studied for their solubility enhancement of poorly soluble drugs. Particles were purified by dialysis, and dried powders were recovered after freeze-drying. The particle diameters were 150–200 nm. The target drug loading in the particles was 25 wt%, and the drug loading efficiencies were 80–96%. The effects of the formulation process and nanoparticle properties on drug solubility were investigated. All nanoparticles afforded increased solubility and faster release compared to pure drugs. Drug release was a function of the relative hydrophobicity (or solubility parameters) of the polymers.Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Shenyang Pharmaceutical University.
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页码:532 / 541
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