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Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Integrated Medical Sciences

Nikhil Rajnani

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K M Kundnani College of Pharmacy, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai - 400 005. Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Pin - 400005
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Publications by Nikhil Rajnani

1 publication found • Active 2025-2025

2025

1 publication

A Comparative Study on The Dissolution Enhancement of Poorly Soluble Drugs Using Solid Dispersion Vs. Nanosuspension Techniques

with Nalini Kurup
2025

Ineffective aqueous solubility is one of the major issues in oral drug delivery which usually provides poor therapeutic efficacy of Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS) Class II drugs. The paper contains a straightforward experimental search based on the comparison of two known formulation approaches, solid dispersion ( SD) and nanosuspension, (NS ), to improve the dissolution of a model, poorly soluble drug. SD was made through evaporation of solvents whereas NS was formulated at a high pressure of homogenization. Particle size analysis, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and dissolution test were used to characterize the formulations. The outcomes were that NS attained a remarkably lower particle size (210.4 ± 5.8 nm) than SD (4.85 ±- 0.22 mum) which led to increased surface area and increased rate of dissolution. Near-complete amorphization in NS (12.8 % crystallinity) as compared to partial amorphization in SD (42.5 %). In dissolution studies, 96.2 percent of drug released after 30 minute (NS) compared to SD (85.4 percent) and pure drug (34.6 percent). Both of these formulations- were stable under accelerated conditions. The results show that both the methods can bring a tremendous difference to the amount of dissolution but the nanosuspension method is more effective than the solid dispersion method and can be used where fast acting drug is required but the solid dispersion method can help where formulation based on stability is important to the solid dosage forms.

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Total Publications:1
Years Active:1
First Publication:2025
Latest Publication:2025
Collaborators:1
Citations:15
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