Abstract
This review is intended to provide a critical account of the current goals and technologies of particle engineering regarding the production of crystalline and amorphous particles. The technologies discussed here cover traditional crystallization technologies, supercritical fluid technologies, spray drying, controlled solvent crystallization, and sonocrystallization. Also recent advancements in particle engineering including spray freezing into liquid, thin-film freeze-drying, PRINT technology are presented. The paper also examines the merits and limitations of these technologies with respect to their methods of characterization. Additionally a section discussing the utility of creating amorphous and crystalline formulation approaches in regards to bioavailability and utility in formulation is presented.
Keywords: Amorphous, crystalline, glass transition temperature, spectroscopy, particle engineering.
Current Pharmaceutical Design
Title:Amorphous or Crystalline? A Comparison of Particle Engineering Methods and Selection
Volume: 21 Issue: 40
Author(s): Sachin G. Thakkar, Kristin Fathe and Hugh D.C. Smyth
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Keywords: Amorphous, crystalline, glass transition temperature, spectroscopy, particle engineering.
Abstract: This review is intended to provide a critical account of the current goals and technologies of particle engineering regarding the production of crystalline and amorphous particles. The technologies discussed here cover traditional crystallization technologies, supercritical fluid technologies, spray drying, controlled solvent crystallization, and sonocrystallization. Also recent advancements in particle engineering including spray freezing into liquid, thin-film freeze-drying, PRINT technology are presented. The paper also examines the merits and limitations of these technologies with respect to their methods of characterization. Additionally a section discussing the utility of creating amorphous and crystalline formulation approaches in regards to bioavailability and utility in formulation is presented.
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Thakkar G. Sachin, Fathe Kristin and Smyth D.C. Hugh, Amorphous or Crystalline? A Comparison of Particle Engineering Methods and Selection, Current Pharmaceutical Design 2015; 21 (40) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612821666151008150457
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612821666151008150457 |
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