| Literature DB >> 29019059 |
Tao Liu1, Guili Yao2, Xue Zhang2, Ximin Zuo2, Lihong Wang2, Haipeng Yin3, Jan P Möschwitzer4,5.
Abstract
Three different methods, i.e., high-pressure homogenization, wet bead milling, and a combination approach of freeze-drying and high-pressure homogenization, were used to produce meloxicam nanosuspensions, respectively. Wet bead milling led to the nanosuspensions with smallest particle size (88 nm) after 4 h and optimal dissolution performances. Freeze-dried meloxicam powder could highly improve the size reduction efficiency compared to the unmodified drug and particle size of the freeze-dried sample could be reduced to 342 nm after only one homogenization cycle at 1000 bar. The polymorphism transition and change of the particle morphology after the lyophilization might be important reasons to affect the nanosizing processes. Interestingly, the tablets prepared by using nanosuspensions from homogenizer and combination process showed faster dissolution in the first 20 min than the bead milling nanocrystal tablets.Entities:
Keywords: drug nanocrystals/nanosuspensions; freeze-drying; high-pressure homogenization; meloxicam tablet; wet bead milling
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29019059 DOI: 10.1208/s12249-017-0889-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AAPS PharmSciTech ISSN: 1530-9932 Impact factor: 3.246