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Enhancement of the dissolution of a poorly water soluble drug

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Up to 40% of new chemical entities discovered by the pharmaceutical industry today are poorly soluble or lipophilic compounds. The solubility issues complicating the delivery of these new drugs also affect the delivery of many existing drugs. Poorly water-soluble drugs show unpredictable absorption, since their bioavailability depends upon the dissolution in the gastrointestinal tract. The dissolution characteristics of poorly soluble drugs can be enhanced by several methods. Among these methods, solid dispersions (SDs) and cyclodextrins (CDs) have been extensively studied to improve solubility, dissolution, and bioavailability of various drugs. The present manuscript reveals the significance and methodology of enhancing solubility of a poorly water soluble drug which can be useful to apply for other poorly water soluble drugs.

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Dr. Sachin Kumar has Numerous international Publication to his name. He is known academician and Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon working as a Associate Professor in d/o Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dental Sciences, Sharda University.

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Authors Kamal Dua, Sachi Kumar, Sachin Kumar, Prana Sharma, Pranav Sharma
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783659411762
ISBN 978-3-659-41176-2
No. of pages 112
Dimensions 150 mm x 220 mm x 6 mm
Weight 165 g
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Training, job, career

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