Moxifloxacin Micronization via Supercritical Antisolvent Precipitation


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Supercritical antisolvent (SAS) precipitation is employed for micronization of moxifloxacin (MF), an antibiotic from the fluoroquinolone group, to develop new dosage forms of MF. With this technique, we produced, in a controllable fashion, MF particles with different sizes (0.6–8.0 μm) and morphologies (from polygonal sheets to elongated rectangular prisms). The infrared and circular dichroism spectroscopy data suggest that micronization of MF via SAS does not alter its chemical structure or cause racemization. We demonstrate that micronized forms of MF drug substance exhibit a 20 to 30% increase in the dissolution rate, as compared to the initial MF form, in a physiological medium (pH 7.4). The dissolution rate of the microparticles obtained via SAS micronization depends on their size, morphology, and degree of crystallinity. The various data obtained in this study will be used in formulating new dosage forms of MF for treatment of drug-resistant forms of tuberculoses.

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E. Kudryashova

Faculty of Chemistry

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Email: Helena_Koudriachova@hotmail.com
Rússia, Moscow

K. Sukhoverkov

Faculty of Chemistry

Email: Helena_Koudriachova@hotmail.com
Rússia, Moscow

I. Deygen

Faculty of Chemistry

Email: Helena_Koudriachova@hotmail.com
Rússia, Moscow

A. Vorobei

Faculty of Chemistry; Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry

Email: Helena_Koudriachova@hotmail.com
Rússia, Moscow; Moscow

O. Pokrovskiy

Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry

Email: Helena_Koudriachova@hotmail.com
Rússia, Moscow

O. Parenago

Faculty of Chemistry; Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry

Email: Helena_Koudriachova@hotmail.com
Rússia, Moscow; Moscow

D. Presnov

Faculty of Physics; Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics

Email: Helena_Koudriachova@hotmail.com
Rússia, Moscow; Moscow

A. Egorov

Faculty of Chemistry; Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education

Email: Helena_Koudriachova@hotmail.com
Rússia, Moscow; Moscow

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