Solidification Materials and Technology for Solid Self-Emulsifying Drug Delivery Systems

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The low aqueous solubility of many new drug candidates, a key challenge in oral drug development, has been effectively addressed by liquid self-emulsifying drug delivery systems (SEDDS). However, the inherent instability and manufacturing limitations of liquid formulations have prompted significant research into solid SEDDS. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the recent advancements in solid SEDDS, focusing on the pivotal roles of solid carriers and solidification techniques. We examine a wide range of carrier materials, including mesoporous silica, polymers, mesoporous carbon, porous carbonate salts, and clay-based materials, highlighting how their physicochemical properties can be leveraged to control drug loading, release kinetics, and in vivo performance. We also detail the various solidification methods, such as spray drying, hot melt extrusion, adsorption, and 3D printing, and their impact on the final product's quality and scalability. Furthermore, this review explores applications of solid SEDDS, including controlled release, mucoadhesive technology, and targeted drug delivery, as well as the key commercial challenges and future perspectives. By synthesizing these diverse aspects, this paper serves as a valuable resource for designing high-performance solid SEDDS with enhanced stability, bioavailability, and functional versatility.

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solid self-emulsifying drug delivery systemsolid carriersolidification methodLIPID-BASED FORMULATIONSWATER-SOLUBLE DRUGORAL BIOAVAILABILITYPHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATIONSPHERICAL CRYSTALLIZATIONNANOEMULSIFYING SYSTEMSCONTROLLED-RELEASEMESOPOROUS CARBONDOSAGE FORMSDISSOLUTION
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Solidification Materials and Technology for Solid Self-Emulsifying Drug Delivery Systems
저자
Baek, KyunghoJin, Sung Giu
DOI
10.3390/ph18101550
발행일
2025-10
유형
Review
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Pharmaceuticals
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