Affiliation:
1. School of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Jilin Institute of Chemical Technology, Jilin 132022, PR China
2. Party and Government Office, Jilin Institute of Chemical Technology, Jilin 132022, PR China
3. Department of Materials
Science and Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea
Abstract
Abstract::
Poor solubility of drugs leads to poor bioavailability and therapeutic efficiency. A large
proportion of drugs that are not developed and marketed for use by patients are due to their extremely
low solubility. Therefore, improving the solubility of poorly water-soluble drugs is one of the most
important aspects of the field of drug research. With the continuous development of more and more
formulation techniques and excipient applications, the solubility of poorly water-soluble drugs can be
improved to a certain extent to obtain better pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, including pH
microenvironment regulation technology, inclusion complex, solid dispersion, nanotechnology, and
application of surfactants. However, the most widely used among them is the application of surfactants.
This technique can reduce the surface tension, improve wettability, and have a remarkable
solubilizing ability after forming micelles. However, surfactants have also been found to possess
certain limitations in solubilization. In this review, the factors affecting the solubilization of surfactants
and limiting their application have been summarized from several aspects. These factors include
drugs, additives, and media. Some ideas to solve these application limitations have also been
put forward, which can lay a foundation for the wider application of surfactants in the future.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.