Tuesday, November 10, 2009: 12:30 PM
Delta Ballroom C (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)
Description:
In the past decade, the poor water-solubility of many drugs has become a focal point of the pharmaceutical industry. In addition, it has also driven the innovation of several novel techniques to administer safe and effective drug
levels. Nanoparticles have been proven to achieve a faster solubility rate, and thus, a higher bioavailability of the drug. Furthermore, nanoparticles exhibit many other unique advantages for drug delivery including: passive targeting, ease of suspension, variable optical properties, and the ability to
be functionalized. This session welcomes papers focused on the synthesis, characterization and modeling of nanoparticle systems with pharmaceutical applications. A particular focus of this section is given to the interactions with polymers and surfactants and contributions to mechanisms of stabilization and drug delivery.
Sponsor:
Nanoparticles
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12:30 PM
(276b)
Effect of Carrier Morphology On Drug Loading and in Vitro Aerosolization and Deposition Properties in Dry Powder Inhalation
12:48 PM
(276c)
Atomistic Simulation Studies On the Stability of Fenofibrate Nanocrystals in An Aqueous System by the Addition of Surfactants, Polymers, and Surfactant-Polymer Mixtures
1:06 PM
(276d)
Precipitation of Poorly Water Soluble Drugs Using Ultrasound and Stabilizers: Controlling Process Parameters
1:24 PM
(276e)
PLGA-Zwitterionic Block Copolymers: Synthesis, Characterization, and Application for Drug Delivery
2:00 PM
(276g)
Controlled Liquid Antisolvent Precipitation of Poorly Water Soluble Drugs Using a Scalable Rapid Mixing Device
2:18 PM
(276h)
Nanocarriers for Pressurized Metered-Dose Inhalers: Formulation, Aerosol Performance, and in-Vitro Transport Studies
See more of this Group/Topical: Particle Technology Forum