Zvyšování biologické dostupnosti léčiv pomocí formulace liquisolid systémů
[Enhancing of drug bioavailability using liquisolid system formulation]
Jazyk čeština Země Česko Médium print
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, přehledy
PubMed
26400228
PII: 55803
- MeSH
- biologická dostupnost MeSH
- chemie farmaceutická metody MeSH
- léčivé přípravky aplikace a dávkování chemie metabolismus MeSH
- oxid křemičitý chemie MeSH
- pomocné látky chemie MeSH
- poréznost MeSH
- prášky, zásypy, pudry MeSH
- rozpouštědla chemie MeSH
- rozpustnost MeSH
- tablety MeSH
- tobolky MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- přehledy MeSH
- Názvy látek
- léčivé přípravky MeSH
- oxid křemičitý MeSH
- pomocné látky MeSH
- prášky, zásypy, pudry MeSH
- rozpouštědla MeSH
- tablety MeSH
- tobolky MeSH
One of the modern technologies of how to ensure sufficient bioavailability of drugs with limited water solubility is represented by the preparation of liquisolid systems. The functional principle of these formulations is the sorption of a drug in a liquid phase to a porous carrier (aluminometasilicates, microcrystalline cellulose, etc.). After addition of further excipients, in particular a coating material (colloidal silica), a powder is formed with the properties suitable for conversion to conventional solid unit dosage forms for oral administration (tablets, capsules). The drug is subsequently administered to the GIT already in a dissolved state, and moreover, the high surface area of the excipients and their surface hydrophilization by the solvent used, facilitates its contact with and release to the dissolution medium and GI fluids. This technology, due to its ease of preparation, represents an interesting alternative to the currently used methods of bioavailability improvement. The article follows up, by describing the specific aspects influencing the preparation of liquid systems, on the already published papers about the bioavailability of drugs and the possibilities of its technological improvement.Key words: liquisolid systems bioavailability porous carrier coating material preformulation studies.