The Liquid Technique: A Novel Approach to Improve the Solubility and Bioavailability of Insoluble Drugs
Journal: International Research Journal of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences (IRJPMS) (Vol.7, No. 2)Publication Date: 2024-02-15
Authors : Sonu Tandale; Pratik Badave; Suhas Kolekar; Sudarshan Nagrale; Amit Pondkule; Vishal Babar;
Page : 45-49
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Abstract
The purpose of this review is to elucidate how a liquisolid system may enhance the bioavailability as well as dissolving rate of less soluble medications. A variety of techniques, including complexation, solid dispersion, ball milling, crystal engineering, and Drug delivery systems that self-emulsify have been used. in recent research to improve drug solubility; nevertheless, liquisolid compacts have shown superior results in terms of increasing dissolution. These days, a lot of medications on the market have less solubility, which causes less dissolution and bioavailability. As a result, soluble is starting to slow down the development of new medications. There are other approaches to solving this issue; however, the most promising approach is the liquisolid technique, which is covered in this article. Spireas et al.'s novel mathematical model serves as the foundation for this technique. The majority of a liquid solid is made up of a drug, a non-volatile solvent, a carrier material, a coating material, and a disintegrant.
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