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Spray Drying in Pharmaceutical Industry:A Review


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1 Shree Suresh Dada Jain Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Jamner-424 206, Maharashtra, India
2 Shree Sureshdada Jain Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Jamner, Dist: Jalgaon (M.S.), India
3 Watson Laboratories, Ambarnath, India
     

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Spray drying is an interesting manufacturing technique for the pharmaceutical industry since it uses a one-step process for formation and drying of powders. Using this technique the number of unit operations is reduced, improving production efficiency and reducing costs, especially since spray drying is a technique which can be easily automated and equipped for in-line product analysis. In addition, spray drying can be considered a continuous process, thus reducing time-to-market because of scale-up benefits and better quality. Spray drying has a wide range of applications in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry. It is a convenient method to produce (coprocessed) excipients. Spray drying is applied to improve the compactability of drugs and to perform microencapsulation, granulation and complex formation. In addition, spray drying is successfully used for the modification of biopharmaceutical properties and the formulation of dry powder aerosols and heat sensitive materials.

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Spray Drying, Directly Compressible Powders, Encapsulation, Improved Bioavailability, Dry Powder Aerosol, Heat Sensitive Materials.
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S. Jain Manu
Shree Suresh Dada Jain Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Jamner-424 206, Maharashtra, India
B. Lohare Ganesh
Shree Sureshdada Jain Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Jamner, Dist: Jalgaon (M.S.), India
M. Bari Manoj
Shree Sureshdada Jain Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Jamner, Dist: Jalgaon (M.S.), India
B. Chavan Randhir
Shree Sureshdada Jain Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Jamner, Dist: Jalgaon (M.S.), India
D. Barhate Shashikant
Shree Sureshdada Jain Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Jamner, Dist: Jalgaon (M.S.), India
B. Shah Chirag
Watson Laboratories, Ambarnath, India

Abstract


Spray drying is an interesting manufacturing technique for the pharmaceutical industry since it uses a one-step process for formation and drying of powders. Using this technique the number of unit operations is reduced, improving production efficiency and reducing costs, especially since spray drying is a technique which can be easily automated and equipped for in-line product analysis. In addition, spray drying can be considered a continuous process, thus reducing time-to-market because of scale-up benefits and better quality. Spray drying has a wide range of applications in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry. It is a convenient method to produce (coprocessed) excipients. Spray drying is applied to improve the compactability of drugs and to perform microencapsulation, granulation and complex formation. In addition, spray drying is successfully used for the modification of biopharmaceutical properties and the formulation of dry powder aerosols and heat sensitive materials.

Keywords


Spray Drying, Directly Compressible Powders, Encapsulation, Improved Bioavailability, Dry Powder Aerosol, Heat Sensitive Materials.