SOLUBILITY ENHANCEMENT TECHNIQUES Authors: Shinde S , SINGH S, SUTAR N AND MARATHE P
ABSTRACT
Solubility refers to the process of a solid dissolving in a liquid phase to create a uniform system.
This property is a critical factor in achieving the desired drug concentration in the systemic
circulation for the manifestation of pharmacological responses. Drugs with poor water
solubility often necessitate elevated doses to attain therapeutic plasma concentrations post oral
administration. The primary challenge in formulating new chemical entities lies in overcoming
low aqueous solubility. To facilitate absorption, it is imperative for a drug to exist in the form
of an aqueous solution at the absorption site. Water stands out as the preferred solvent for liquid
pharmaceutical formulations. Many drugs are weakly acidic or weakly basic with limited
aqueous solubility, diverse techniques, such as micronization, chemical modification, pH
adjustment, solid dispersion, complexation, co-solvency, micellar solubilization, and
hydrotropy, are employed to enhance the solubility of poorly water-soluble drugs. The
objective of this review article is to elucidate the various solubilization techniques, aiming to
achieve effective absorption and heightened bioavailability
Keywords: Solubility, Solubility enhancement, Co-solvent, pH, Emulsion Publication date: 01/04/2025 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2025/April/MS_IJBPAS_2025_8878.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2025/14.4.8878