Liquisolid Compact Technique for Improvement of the Dissolution Rate: A Review

Journal Title: Scholars Academic Journal of Pharmacy - Year 2018, Vol 7, Issue 3

Abstract

Abstract: The liquisoid compact technique is a promising technique to enhancing the dissolution of poorly water soluble drugs. About 40% of newly discovered drugs are poorly water soluble or water insoluble categories. Simple processing low cost and great potentials in industrial production are the main advanges of this technique. By using this technique, the liquid medications such as solutions or suspension of water insoluble drug can be easily converted in to powder with acceptable flow properties using suitable powder excipient. This review article is focused the formulation of liquisolid systems, classification of liquisolid systems, evaluation and its applications in the field of pharmaceutical sciences.

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Athira T Vijayan, K Krishnakumar, Smitha K Nair

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Athira T Vijayan, K Krishnakumar, Smitha K Nair (2018). Liquisolid Compact Technique for Improvement of the Dissolution Rate: A Review. Scholars Academic Journal of Pharmacy , 7(3), 148-154. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-480136