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      Particles formation and particle design using supercritical fluids

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      Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science
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          Particle design using supercritical fluids: Literature and patent survey

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            Formation of microparticulate protein powder using a supercritical fluid antisolvent.

            Gas antisolvent (GAS) expansion of dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) and N,N-dimethylformamide (DMFA) solutions with supercritical carbon dioxide was used to produce biologically active powders of insulin. Powders with 90% of the particles smaller than 4 mum and 10% smaller than 1 mum were obtained under all conditions tested when the process was operated continuously, with small liquid droplets sprayed into a flowing supercritical continuum. Slow pressurization of the stagnant protein solution resulted in larger particles. In vivo tests on rats revealed no differences between the biological activity of processed and unprocessed insulin, GAS processing of organic solution appears to be a reliable and effective method for the production of dry, biologically active microparticulate powders of peptides and proteins. (c) 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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              Micronization by Rapid Expansion of Supercritical Solutions to Enhance the Dissolution Rates of Poorly Water-Soluble Pharmaceuticals

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                Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science
                Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science
                Elsevier BV
                13590286
                August 2003
                August 2003
                : 7
                : 4-5
                : 353-361
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                10.1016/j.cossms.2003.11.002
                f65833d7-8d56-4bfa-a4b0-0706b78e58ce
                © 2003

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