Melt Sonocrystalization: A Solubility Enhancement Technique for Hydrophobic Drugs

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Mhetre Rani M Kavathekar Geeta M Tiwari Balkrushna D Sakhare Aishwarya A

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Oral bioavailability of drugs depends on several factors such as aqueous solubility, drug permeability and the solution rate, the most frequent causes of low oral bioavailability are because poor solubility and low permeability. Solubility is one of the important parameters to achieve desired conce. of drug in plasma for achieving required pharmacological response. It has been investigated that new chemical entities currently being discovered most of them have poor water solubility, which limits its therapeutic efficacy. Melt sonocrystalization is newer particle engineering technique   involved utilization of ultrasound energy to generate fine particles of drugs that helps to improve aqeous solubility and bioavailability. Melt sonocrystalization  offers solvent and carrierless technique for the formation of fine particles which makes this technique more promising for the enhancement
of drug solubility  in water  .
Keywords: Melt sonocrystalization, sonocrystlization,BCS,Ultrasound.

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Rani M, M., Geeta M, K., Balkrushna D, T., & Aishwarya A, S. (2023). Melt Sonocrystalization: A Solubility Enhancement Technique for Hydrophobic Drugs. International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Science Archive, 11(1), 01-15. Retrieved from http://ijpba.in/index.php/ijpba/article/view/335
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