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      Development of solid self-emulsifying drug delivery systems: preparation techniques and dosage forms.

      Drug Discovery Today
      Animals, Biopharmaceutics, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical, Dosage Forms, Drug Delivery Systems, Emulsions, Humans

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          Approximately 40% of new chemical entities exhibit poor aqueous solubility and present a major challenge to modern drug delivery system, because of their low bioavailability. Self-emulsifying drug delivery systems (SEDDS) are usually used to improve the bioavailability of hydrophobic drugs. Conventional SEDDS, however, are mostly prepared in a liquid form, which can produce some disadvantages. Accordingly, solid SEDDS (S-SEDDS), prepared by solidification of liquid/semisolid self-emulsifying (SE) ingredients into powders, have gained popularity. This article gives an overview of the recent advances in the study of S-SEDDS, especially the related solidification techniques and the development of solid SE dosage forms. Finally, the existing problems and the possible future research directions in this field are pointed out.

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          18598917
          10.1016/j.drudis.2008.04.006

          Chemistry
          Animals,Biopharmaceutics,Chemistry, Pharmaceutical,Dosage Forms,Drug Delivery Systems,Emulsions,Humans

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