Advancement in solubilization approaches: a step towards bioavailability enhancement of poorly soluble drugs
L Kumari, Y Choudhari, P Patel, GD Gupta, D Singh… - Life, 2023 - mdpi.com
A drug's aqueous solubility is defined as the ability to dissolve in a particular solvent, and it
is currently a major hurdle in bringing new drug molecules to the market. According to some …
is currently a major hurdle in bringing new drug molecules to the market. According to some …
[PDF][PDF] Review on solubility enhancement techniques for hydrophobic drugs
A Kumar, SK Sahoo, K Padhee, PS Kochar… - Pharmacie …, 2011 - researchgate.net
Among all newly discovered chemical entities about 40% drugs are lipophillic and fail to
reach market due to their poor aqueous solubility. For orally administered drugs solubility is …
reach market due to their poor aqueous solubility. For orally administered drugs solubility is …
A review on solubility enhancement methods for poorly water-soluble drugs
A Ainurofiq, DS Putro, DA Ramadhani… - Journal of Reports in …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
One of the most important parameters in pharmacy is drug solubility. Solubility affects the
efficacy of a drug. Drug solubility has an important role in determining the concentration of a …
efficacy of a drug. Drug solubility has an important role in determining the concentration of a …
Bioavailability enhancement techniques for poorly aqueous soluble drugs and therapeutics
The low water solubility of pharmacoactive molecules limits their pharmacological potential,
but the solubility parameter cannot compromise, and so different approaches are employed …
but the solubility parameter cannot compromise, and so different approaches are employed …
[PDF][PDF] Various techniques for solubility enhancement: An overview
S Kumar, P Singh - The Pharma Innovation, 2016 - researchgate.net
Solubility is not to be confused with the ability to dissolve or liquefy a substance, since this
process may occur not only because of dissolution but also because of a chemical reaction …
process may occur not only because of dissolution but also because of a chemical reaction …
Drug delivery strategies for poorly water-soluble drugs: the industrial perspective
P van Hoogevest, X Liu, A Fahr - Expert opinion on drug delivery, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: For poorly soluble compounds, a good bioavailability is typically needed to
assess the therapeutic index and the suitability of the compound for technical development …
assess the therapeutic index and the suitability of the compound for technical development …
Strategies to address low drug solubility in discovery and development
Drugs with low water solubility are predisposed to low and variable oral bioavailability and,
therefore, to variability in clinical response. Despite significant efforts to “design in” …
therefore, to variability in clinical response. Despite significant efforts to “design in” …
Solid dispersion: strategy to enhance solubility
PB Dalvi, AB Gerange, PR Ingale - Journal of Drug Delivery and …, 2015 - jddtonline.info
The solubility behavior of drugs remains one of the most exigent aspects in formulation
development. With the advent of combinatorial chemistry and high throughput screening, the …
development. With the advent of combinatorial chemistry and high throughput screening, the …
[PDF][PDF] Review on various techniques of solubility enhancement of poorly soluble drugs with special emphasis on solid dispersion
MC Singh, AB Sayyad, SD Sawant - J Pharm Res, 2010 - Citeseer
ABSTRACT A success of formulation depends on how efficiently it makes the drug available
at the site of action. Therapeutic effectiveness of a drug depends upon the bioavailability …
at the site of action. Therapeutic effectiveness of a drug depends upon the bioavailability …
Enhancing solubility of poorly aqueous soluble drugs: Critical appraisal of techniques
A wide variety of new medication disclosures launched by specific benefits of the general
public are laced with poor aqueous solubility problems that often obstruct their bioavailability …
public are laced with poor aqueous solubility problems that often obstruct their bioavailability …