“…It has now been clearly established that supercritical fluids especially supercritical carbon dioxide are particle or pharmaceutical formulations formation media of great interest because they offer the possibility of processing materials as diverse as polymers, proteins, and inorganics, with minimized quantity of solvent or even in solvent-free conditions (28). Several research groups have presented their techniques or methods for using supercritical fluids in particle preparation, microencapsulation, surface coating of an active substance particle with a polymer or co-crystallization, co-precipitation with excipients such as polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP), poly ethylene glycol (PEG), ethyl cellulose (EC), poly lactic acid (PLA), Gelucire and other polymers, or host molecules like cyclodextrins (29)(30)(31)(32)(33)(34)(35)(36)(37)(38)(39)(40). In addition to micronization, the pharmaceutical application of the SCF process enables to modify the solid-state properties of drug particles.…”