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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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A Review on Liquisolid Technique in the Preparation of Oral Disintegrating Tablets

Author: VISHRATH N, PREETHI S, SHEETAL MJ
Abstract: For about one third of drugs in their production process, solubility is a big concern. Liquisolid technology is one of the most effective and promising strategy for enhancing the solubility and dissolution. This technique is used for upgrading the disintegration of inadequately water-soluble drugs by converting the liquid drug into powder form that is suitable for tableting. It is obtained by blending the suspension of the API with excipients known as carrier and covering agents. This technique increases dissolvability and absorption of API by suspending in its molecularly scattered form that leads to its increased bioavailability, free-flowing property and results in compactable powder mixtures. As improving the bioavailability of such drugs stays a difficult task for formulators, this liquisolid technology serves as a promising technique to overcome the poor solubility and dissolvability concerns.
Keyword: Bioavailability, Liquisolid, Carrier, coating agent, solubility, disintegrating
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.322
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