Abstract

Thin-film freeze-drying is a dry powder engineering technology that involves in a rapid thin-film freezing (TFF) process followed by lyophilization to remove solvent. TFF process has been successfully used to produce pharmaceutical powders of the small and large molecule drugs as well as live organisms. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the pharmaceutical applications of TFF powders of small molecule drugs intended for pulmonary delivery or oral administration. The powders produced by the TFF process often exhibited unique physical properties such as amorphous morphology, high porosity, brittle matrix structure, and high specific surface area, and the powders also often contain loosely connected micron or submicron particles or aggregates. The TFF process parameters and formulation compositions directly affect the physical properties of the powders. These physical properties render TFF powders desirable aerodynamic properties for efficient pulmonary delivery by oral inhalation and help enhance the dissolution of poorly water-soluble small molecule drugs in the powders and thus improve their bioavailability after oral administration.

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