会议专题

Phase Behavior and Particle Formation of Statin Drugs in Solvent–Supercritical CO2 Mixtures

In pharmaceutical industries it is very important to make water-insoluble drugs of micro- or nano-size, since their bioavailability depends upon their size and polymorphism. The solubilities of simvastatin and lovastatin drugs in supercritical solvent mixtures of dichloromethane (DCM) + CO2 and dimethyl ether (DME) + CO2 were determined as a function of temperature, pressure, and solvent composition by measuring the cloud points of the ternary mixtures. The solubility of the drug increased as the solvent composition in solution and the system pressure increased at a fixed temperature. A lower solubility of the drug was obtained at a higher temperature. Simvastatin was more soluble than lovastatin in the mixture of solvent + CO2. We also carried out the particle formation of statin drugs by a supercritical anti-solvent (SAS) recrystallization process which utilizes DCM or DME as a solvent and carbon dioxide as an anti-solvent. Microparticles of various sizes and shapes were prepared at various conditions of temperature, pressure, CO2 feed flow rate, and stirring speed in a high-pressure vessel equipped with an impeller.

simvastatin lovastatin solubility supercritical antisolvent carbon dioxide particle

Byung Chul Lee Dong Joon Oh Eun Kyoung Shin Sung Joo Hwang

Department of Chemical Engineering and Nano-Bio Technology, Hannam University 461-6 Jeonmin-dong, Yu College of Pharmacy, Chungnam National University 220 Kung-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-764, Korea

国际会议

The 5th International Conference on Separation Science and Technology(第五届国际分离科学与技术会议)

北京

英文

2007-10-14(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)