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Title: Smart nanocrystal of indomethacin: Nanonization and characterization through top down method of media milling
Authors: Khan, Jahangir
Bashir, Sajid
Khan, Muhammad Asif
Naz, Attiqa
Ghaffar, Rukhsana
Ahmad, Shujaat
Abid Ullah
Shah, Kifayat Ullah
Khan, Nauman Rahim
Isreb, Mohammad
Keywords: Dena®
indomethacin
milling time
nanocrystal
Issue Date: 21-Mar-2020
Publisher: Karachi: Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciecnes, University of Karachi
Abstract: : Indomethacin is potent and effective drug belongs to NSAID group having low bioavailability. To address this issue the novel method is Nanosuspensions which can be achieved through bottom up and top down methods. The drug concentration, batch size and crystallinity retention are the problems associated with bottom up method consequently top down method was applied. In current project batch size of 350 ml was prepared by mixing 3.5% of Indomethacin with polymer solution. Then it was introduced into Dena® having 0.2µm yttrium reinforced zirconium beads. The effect of milling time was observed for sixty minutes. Stable nanocrystals with particle size of 161nm ±1.90 with PDI of 0.229 ±0.06 were produced. The DSC and PXRD confirmed the crystallinity of created nanocrystals. The pattern of particle size reduction was initially abrupt and then gradual. The two months Stability studies at 4oC and at 25oC revealed that polymers combination (PVP-K30, HPMC-6cps, SDS) were effective in marinating the stability. The SEM and TEM studies unfastened that nanocrystals were homogenously distributed with discrete crystalline morphology. The fabricated nanocrystals demonstrated marked dissolution rate compared to the raw and marketed formulations. It is demonstrated that it is useful for industry due to high drug concentration, large batch size and retention of distinct characteristics.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/13295
ISSN: 1011-601X
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