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Conditioning following powder micronization: influence on particle growth of salbutamol sulfate.

2003

Micronization is a high-energy process that induces changes in the crystallinity of materials. As a result, the crystalline structures on the particles' surface are being destroyed and amorphous areas are formed. After micronization of salbutamol sulfate to be used in dry powder inhalers, only small amounts of amorphous material are produced. Nevertheless, even these small amounts can have important effects on the physical stability of the powder. The amorphous state is thermodynamically unstable and tends to convert to the stable, crystalline state. The recrystallization process of disordered regions on the particles' surface leads to particle growth of milled particles. In this case, brid…

PharmacologyChromatographyMaterials scienceOrganic ChemistryPharmaceutical ScienceRecrystallization (metallurgy)Dosage formAmorphous solidlaw.inventionBronchodilator AgentsCrystallinityChemical engineeringlawDrug DiscoverySalbutamolmedicineAlbuterolParticle sizeCrystallizationMicronizationParticle SizePowdersCrystallizationmedicine.drugDrug development and industrial pharmacy
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Supercritical Assisted Atomization: Polyvinylpyrrolidone as Carrier for Drugs with Poor Solubility in Water

2013

Supercritical assisted atomization (SAA) is an efficient technique to produce microparticles and composite microspheres formed by polymers and pharmaceutical compounds. In this work polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) was proposed as carrier for pharmaceutical compounds that show a poor solubility in water medium. Indeed, this polymer is hydrosoluble and can be generally used to enhance the dissolution rate of hydrophobic compounds when finely dispersed in it. However, it is difficult to obtain coprecipitates with a uniform dispersion of the active molecule using other micronization techniques. The experiments were performed using ethanol as solvent; SAA plant was operated at 40°C and 76 bar in the …

chemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyArticle SubjectPolyvinylpyrrolidoneSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciGeneral ChemistryPolymerSupercritical fluidlcsh:ChemistrySolventSupercritical fluids atomization drug particleslcsh:QD1-999chemistryChemical engineeringmedicineSolubilityMicronizationDispersion (chemistry)Dissolutionmedicine.drug
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Apple pomace: An enzyme system for producing aroma compounds from polyunsaturated fatty acids

1991

This paper reports on the possibility of obtaining C-6 (hexanal) and C-10 (2,4-dedadienal) volatile aldehydes by degradation of linoleic acid (C18∶2 Δ 9–12) under the action of the intrinsic enzyme systems found in apple pomace. More aroma compounds are produced by micronization of the pomace and by adding SO2 (60 ppm) and vitamin C (500 ppm), thereby synergistically counteracting oxidation of phenolic compounds, which is a limiting factor in bioconversion.

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyVitamin CBioconversionLinoleic acidPomaceBioengineeringGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyHexanalchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryOrganic chemistryFood scienceMicronizationAromaBiotechnologyPolyunsaturated fatty acidBiotechnology Letters
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Expanded micro-particles by supercritical antisolvent precipitation: Interpretation of results

2008

Abstract Supercritical antisolvent (SAS) micronization has been used to obtain nanoparticles and micro-particles of several kinds of materials. Sometimes hollow expanded micro-particles have also been obtained. This work is focused on the analysis of this last morphology. We organized literature data and our previous experiments and we added new experiments on previously tested compounds and on compounds never tested before. As a result, expanded micro-particles using several compounds belonging to different categories and precipitated from different solvents in laboratory and pilot scale plants were obtained with diameters between about 10 and 180 μm. They also showed different sub-structu…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceMicro particlesPrecipitation (chemistry)PolymersGeneral Chemical EngineeringPilot scaleNanoparticleDrugsNanotechnologyPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsSupercritical fluidchemistryChemical engineeringColouring mattersExpanded micro-particlesMass transferCatalysts precursorsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMicronizationSupercritical antisolvent precipitation
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Affinity scale between a carrier and a drug in DPI studied by atomic force microscopy.

2002

The dry powder inhalers (DPIs) consist, in the most cases, of ordered mixture where the particles adhesion results of interactions between the drug and the carrier. Generally, one step of production process is the micronization of the drug particles in order to reduce the size for ordered mixing optimization. But this operation is known to partially create an amorphous surface. In this case, surrounding storage conditions, like relative humidity (RH), are able to modify the percentage of amorphous drug surface. The aim of this study was to investigate surface reactivity, surface energy and direct force measurements by atomic force microscopy (AFM) between lactose (carrier) and zanamivir (dr…

In situDrug CarriersChemistryNebulizers and VaporizersPharmaceutical ScienceNanotechnologyOne-StepAdhesionMicroscopy Atomic ForceGuanidinesSurface energyAmorphous solidCrystalChemical engineeringSialic AcidsRelative humidityZanamivirMicronizationPowdersPyransInternational journal of pharmaceutics
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Spherical microparticles production by supercritical antisolvent precipitation: Interpretation of results

2008

Abstract Supercritical antisolvent micronization has been the subject of many works aimed at the production of precipitates with controlled particle size and morphology. Several morphologies have been observed; but, the production of spherical micrometric particles has been the major objective of most of the studies performed. Therefore, in this work, literature data analysis on spherical and related morphologies has been performed. The ranges of process conditions at which spherical microparticles have been obtained have been listed and discussed. A possible formation mechanism is proposed that is based on the competition between jet break-up and liquid surface tension vanishing characteri…

Materials scienceSurface tensionPrecipitation (chemistry)General Chemical EngineeringPrecipitation mechanismsNanoparticleNanotechnologyMicroparticlesCondensed Matter PhysicsSupercritical fluidJet break-upSpherical geometrySurface tensionChemical engineeringParticleParticle sizePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMicronizationSupercritical antisolvent precipitation
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