2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.4c06815
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Surfactant–Polymer Complexation and Competition on Drug Nanocrystal Surfaces Control Crystallinity

Lucas Attia,
Dien Nguyen,
Devashish Gokhale
et al.

Abstract: Nanosizing drug crystals has emerged as a successful approach to enabling oral bioavailability, as increasing drug crystal surface area improves dissolution kinetics and effective solubility. Recently, bottom-up methods have been developed to directly assemble nanosized crystals by leveraging polymer and surfactant excipients during crystallization to control crystal size, morphology, and structure. However, while significant research has investigated how polymers and other single additives inhibit or promote … Show more

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