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Applications of Supercritical Anti-Solvent Process in Preparation of Solid Multicomponent Systems

By Liu, GJ; Li, JJ; Deng, SM

Published on CMKC

Abstract

Solid multicomponent systems (SMS) are gaining an increasingly important role in the pharmaceutical industry, to improve the physicochemical properties of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). In recent years, various processes have been employed for SMS manufacturing. Control of the particle solid-state properties, such as size, morphology, and crystal form is required to optimize the SMS formulation. By utilizing the unique and tunable properties of supercritical fluids, supercritical anti-solvent (SAS) process holds great promise for the manipulation of the solid-state properties of APIs. The SAS techniques have been developed from batch to continuous mode. Their applications in SMS preparation are summarized in this review. Many pharmaceutical co-crystals and solid dispersions have been successfully produced via the SAS process, where the solid-state properties of APIs can be well designed by controlling the operating parameters. The underlying mechanisms on the manipulation of solid-state properties are discussed, with the help of on-line monitoring and computational techniques. With continuous Research Articleing, SAS process will give a large contribution to the scalable and continuous manufacturing of desired SMS in the near future.

Journal

Pharmaceutics. Volume 13, 2021, 475

DOI

10.3390/pharmaceutics13040475

Type of publication

Peer-reviewed journal

Affiliations

  • Hainan University

Article Classification

Review article

Classification Areas

  • API

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