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Aerosol particles, rapid expansion supercritical fluid process

As described in Chapter 3, several SCF techniques are available for the preparation of drug delivery systems. These include rapid expansion of supercritical solutions (RESS), gas antisolvent recrystallization (GAS), supercritical antisolvent recrystallization (SAS), supercritical antisolvent with enhanced mass transfer (SAS-EM), solution-enhanced dispersion by supercritical fluids (SEDS), supercritical fluid nucleation (SFN), precipitation with compressed antisolvent (PCA), and aerosolized supercritical extraction of solvents (ASES). While RESS and SFN involve the expansion of a supercritical fluid solution of a drug to form drug particles, GAS, SAS, SAS-EM, SEDS, PCA, and ASES use a supercritical fluid as an antisolvent to precipitate particles of a drug dissolved in an organic solvent (5). General RESS and GAS processes are further elaborated in Sections 1.1.1 and 1.1.2. [Pg.370]


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