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Title:
Solvent systems and their selection in pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics
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Biotechnology. pharmaceutical aspects
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New York, NY : Springer, 2007
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9780387691497
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Summary

Solvent systems are integral to drug development and pharmaceutical technology. This single topic encompasses numerous allied subjects running the gamut from recrystallization solvents to biorelevant media. The goal of this contribution to the AAPS Biotechnology: Pharmaceutical Aspects series is to generate both a practical handbook as well as a reference allowing the reader to make effective decisions concerning the use of solvents and solvent systems. To this end, the monograph was created by inviting recognized experts from a number of fields to author relevant sections. Specifically, 15 chapters have been designed covering the theoretical background of solubility, the effect of ionic equilibria and pH on solubilization, the use of solvents to effect drug substance crystallization and polymorph selection, the use of solvent systems in high throughput screening and early discovery, solvent use in preformulation, the use of solvents in bio-relevant dissolution and permeation experiments, solvents and their use as toxicology vehicles, solubilizing media and excipients in oral and parenteral formulation development, specialized vehicles for protein formulation and solvent systems for topical and pulmonary drug administration. The chapters are organized such that useful decision trees are included together with the scientific underpinning for their application. In addition, trends in the use of solvent systems and a balance of current views make this monograph useful to both the novice and experienced researcher and to scientists at all developmental stages from early discovery to late pharmaceutical operations.


Table of Contents

Yuchuan Gong and David J. W. Grant and Harry G. BrittainHarry G. BrittainJonathan M. Miller and Anthony C. Blackburn and Dainius Macikenas and Benjamin M. Collman and Nair Rodriguez-HornedoLi Di and Edward H. KernsWei-Qin (Tony) TongAnette MullertzFrancoise Ingels and Anna-Lena Ungell and Patrick AugustijnsMarcus E. Brewster and Claire Mackie and Ann Lampo and Marc Noppe and Thorsteinn LoftssonRobert G. Strickley and Reza OliyaiJames E. KippZahra ShahrokhCynthia L. StevensonAdrian WilliamsErik Mogalian and Paul Brian Myrdal
Prefacep. ix
1 Principles of Solubilityp. 1
2 Ionic Equilibria and the pH Dependence of Solubilityp. 29
3 Solvent Systems for Crystallization and Polymorph Selectionp. 53
4 Solubility Issues in Early Discovery and HTSp. 111
5 Practical Aspects of Solubility Determination in Pharmaceutical Preformulationp. 137
6 Biorelevant Dissolution Mediap. 151
7 Selection of Solvent Systems for Membrane-, Cell-, and Tissue-Based Permeability Assessmentp. 179
8 The Use of Solubilizing Excipients and Approaches to Generate Toxicology Vehicles for Contemporary Drug Pipelinesp. 221
9 Solubilizing Vehicles for Oral Formulation Developmentp. 257
10 Solubilizing Systems for Parenteral Formulation Development-Small Moleculesp. 309
11 Aqueous Solubilizing Systems for Parenteral Formulation Development-Proteinsp. 341
12 Non-Aqueous Systems for Formulation Development-Proteinsp. 359
13 Pharmaceutical Solvents as Vehicles for Topical Dosage Formsp. 403
14 Pharmaceutical Solvents for Pulmonary Drug Deliveryp. 427
Indexp. 443