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다양한 고체분산체 제조방법으로 제조한 실로도신 함유 고체분산체의 비교 및 특성분석Comparison and Characterization of Silodosin-loaded Solid Dispersions Prepared by Various Solid Dispersion Preparation Methods

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Comparison and Characterization of Silodosin-loaded Solid Dispersions Prepared by Various Solid Dispersion Preparation Methods
Authors
이수만송다영김경수
Issue Date
Jun-2024
Publisher
한국분말재료학회
Keywords
Silodosin; Polymer; Solid dispersion; Spray drying; Solubility
Citation
한국분말재료학회지, v.31, no.3, pp 263 - 271
Pages
9
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국분말재료학회지
Volume
31
Number
3
Start Page
263
End Page
271
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/71159
DOI
10.4150/jpm.2024.00143
ISSN
2799-8525
Abstract
This study focused on improving the solubility of silodosin, a drug poorly soluble in water, by utilizing solid dispersions. Three types of dispersions were examined and compared against the drug powder: surface-attached (SA), solvent-wetted (SW), and solvent-evaporated (SE). Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) was identified as the most effective polymer in enhancing solubility. These dispersions were prepared using spray-drying techniques with silodosin and PVA as the polymer, employing solvents such as water, ethanol, and a water-acetone mix. The physicochemical properties and solubility of the dispersions were evaluated. The surface-attached dispersions featured the polymer on a crystalline drug surface, the solvent-wetted dispersions had the amorphous drug on the polymer, and the solvent-evaporated dispersions produced nearly round particles with both components amorphous. Testing revealed that the order of improved solubility was: solvent-evaporated, solvent-wetted, and surface-attached. The results demonstrated that the preparation method of the solid dispersions significantly impacted their physicochemical properties and solubility enhancement.
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