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Drug Nanocrystals: theoretical background of solubility increase and dissolution rate enhancement

HASA, DRITAN
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PERISSUTTI, Beatrice
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VOINOVICH, DARIO
altro
GRASSI, Mario
2014
  • journal article

Periodico
CHEMICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING QUARTERLY
Abstract
The peculiar higher solubility of drug nanocrystals compared to macrocrystals appeals to the pharmaceutical field. Indeed, until now, about 70 % of the potential drug candidates are discarded due to low bioavailability related with poor solubility in water. Since a modern and efficient design strategy for nanocrystal-based delivery systems requires the knowledge of the theoretical relation between nanocrystal size and solubility, the aim of this paper is to build up a physically-oriented thermodynamic model relating to nanocrystal dimensions with their melting temperature, enthalpy, solubility and dissolution rate. In particular, the developed model will be applied to vinpocetine, a poorly soluble drug used in the treatment of various types of cerebrovascular circulatory disorders
DOI
10.15255/CABEQ.2013.1835
WOS
WOS:000343782400001
SCOPUS
2-s2.0-84904677100
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2808930
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Soggetti
  • nanocrystals

  • drug

  • solubility

  • dissolution

  • thermodynamic model

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