SOLID DISPERSION TECHNIQUES FOR POORLY WATERSOLUBLE DRUGS – AN OVERVIEW Authors: V. Manikandan , N. SRINIVASAN, S. DHANALAKSHMI AND R. MURALI
ABSTRACT
In terms of the administration of drugs, oral administration is the most prevalent and favoured
mode of administration because of its simplicity and ease of consumption. The water
solubility, drug permeability, dissolution rate, and first-pass metabolism of a medication all
affect oral bioavailability. Novel chemical entities are created in pharmaceutical companies to
account for more than 40% of poorly water-soluble drugs. Drugs with low water solubility
may be improved by using the solid dispersion approach. Solvent-free solid dispersion may
be made using this method. One or more of the methods listed in this study may be employed
to improve the drug's solubility. The most critical consideration when choosing a solubilityenhancing approach is ensuring that the intended objectives are achieved. Dispersion of a
solid method involves a variety of mechanisms. The dissolving of solids is carried out using a
variety of methods and characterizations. Hence, this review will be used for new formulation
of drugs to provide good solubility if the drugs have been low solubility in the upcoming drug
developments.
Keywords: New drugs, poorly water solubility, solid dispersion, enhancement techniques Publication date: 01/09/2022 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2022/September/MS_IJBPAS_2022_6398.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2022/11.9.6398