Hydrodynamics and Transport Mechanism of Microfluidic Mixing in Precipitation of Nanodrugs: A Review

Author:

Behera Rashmita1,Patel Sanjaykumar R.1ORCID,Parikh Jigisha K.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology Surat, Gujrat 395007 India

Abstract

AbstractPoor aqueous solubility drugs are a concern of pharmaceutical industries due to low dissolution rates and low bioavailability. Various approaches and techniques address these issues by customizing drug micro–nanonization, as investigated by many researchers. Establishing a compelling synthesis of tailored nanoparticles with highly variable qualities intended for therapeutic applications needs the flexibility to vary particle size, content, crystallinity, and shape. Such an approach necessitates getting to the desired yield and developing a synthetic process that is durable, reproducible, and scalable. However, precipitation techniques to produce nanoparticles are more convenient than other approaches. Liquid antisolvent precipitation is one of the robust crystal manipulation approaches extensively used for producing nanoparticles, where mixing sets the basis to create supersaturation followed by corresponding quality precipitation. Various process intensification equipments are in use for adequate mixing‐based precipitation. Nowadays, microfluidic precipitation system is gaining interest in the production of nanodrugs. Further, the use of ultrasound in a microfluidic system improves the mixing quality by cavitation phenomena. This review focuses on the transport phenomena and hydrodynamics involved in mixing to enhance the mass transfer during antisolvent precipitation of synthesized nanodrugs in the microfluidic system.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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