Affiliation:
1. Planta Piloto de Ingenieria Quimica (PLAPIQUI), CONICET - Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS), Camino La Carrindanga km 7, 8000 Bahia Blanca, Argentina
Abstract
Medicinal plants are used by 80% of the world population as primary health care and the
phytomedicine market is growing exponentially. Currently, the production of phytopharmaceuticals
with proper efficacy, safety and consistent quality constitutes a relevant challenge. The dried dosage
forms of medicinal plants are preferred than liquid presentations because of their higher stability.
The spray drying technology is the most employed process to produce dried extracts from medicinal
plant liquid extracts. These powders need to meet certain physicochemical (e.g., moisture
content, hygroscopicity, particle size, density, the concentration of active ingredients) and mechanical
(e.g., flowability and compressibility) properties to be used in a solid pharmaceutical form. In
addition, high process yields and good powder quality can be obtained by selecting suitable process
parameters: spray drying operating conditions and type/concentration of carriers (drying coadjuvants).
The optimal process parameters are strongly affected by the chemical nature of the medicinal
plant extract. This review aims to give a general guide to understand the effect of the process
parameters on the product properties and process yield. This guideline could help practitioners
and researchers to initially select the levels of the process variables to decrease the time and cost of
the development stage of medicinal plants powders.
Funder
Universidad Nacional del Sur
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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