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A powder X-ray diffraction technique has been developed to quantify th
e relative amounts of crystalline acetaminophen in powder mixtures wit
h polyvinylpyrrolidone prepared by blending and recrystallisation. Fou
r methods were used to prepare solid dispersions of acetaminophen and
PVP: (a) mechanical mixing in a tumbling mixer or planetary ball mill,
(b) co-precipitation, (c) freeze-drying and (d) recrystallisation. Ch
anges in X-ray powder diffraction properties and the differences in so
lubilities showed that the amount of crystalline acetaminophen only de
creased in mixtures where both acetaminophen and polyvinylpyrrolidone
were soluble (ethanol) or partially soluble (water). The decrease in t
he amount of crystalline material was the result of the formation of a
glass-like, amorphous solid solution, The formation of this amorphous
material could be followed by X-ray diffraction analysis of powdered
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