Adsorption of pharmaceutical excipients onto microcrystals of siramesine hydrochloride : Effects on physicochemical properties
A common challenge in the development of new drug substances is poor dissolution characteristics caused by low aqueous solubility. In this study, microcrystals with optimized physicochemical properties were prepared by precipitation in the presence of excipients, which adsorbed to the particle surface and altered particle size, morphology, and dissolution rate. The poorly water-soluble drug sirame
