The micronization of salbutamol has been tested by supercritical antisolven
t precipitation to assess the possibility of producing microparticles with
controlled particle size and distribution. Various liquid solvents have bee
n used to find the solvent-solute couple suitable for optimum processing; s
upercritical CO, has been used as the antisolvent.
Salbutamol was tested using dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO), methyl alcohol and e
thanol-water mixtures. Only when DMSO was used, was obtained a successful m
icronization. Various morphologies were observed on varying the precipitati
on pressure. The influence of liquid solution concentration on the dimensio
ns of salbutamol particles was studied. The most interesting morphology con
sisted of rod-like particles of controlled length between 1 and 3 mum and d
iameters between 0.2 and 0.35 mum; these particles were obtained operating
at 40 degreesC and in the pressure range between 100 and 150 bar. (C) 2001
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