Quantcast
Last updated on May 19, 2013 at 12:34 EDT

Pharma IQ’s Solubility Report

April 26, 2012

LONDON, April 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ –

Pharma IQ has just published the results of an industry-wide Solubility Report,
conducted recently among 3,000 pharmaceutical solubility specialists.

The results showed that improving API solubility is the greatest challenge for nearly
60% of respondents, followed by exploring novel drug delivery routes (specified by 26% of
respondents). The rest of the survey participants indicated improving API stability and
formulation of biopharmaceuticals as the major issues.

In terms of improving compound solubility, the most popular compound modification
strategies used by respondents were developing an amorphous form and adding an excipient.
The least popular ones were changing the crystal structure and addition of a salt.

The report was created as a part of the pre-conference research for Improving
Solubility Forum, taking place 26-28 June, 2012 in Munich.

The results helped to shape the agenda and final speaker line-up, which features David
Elder, Externalisation Director from GlaxoSmithKline who will present his thoughts on
model guided formulation development and Lennart Lindfords, Pharmaceutical and Analytical
R&D from AstraZeneca, who will be leading a session on Computer Calculations of Poorly
Soluble Drug Transport Across the Gastrointestinal Cell Wall.

Other important topics expressed by survey respondents and that will be discussed at
the event include:

        - The Impact of Solubility During Pharmaceutical Research and Development
          (Christoph Saal, Senior Manager Molecule Characterisation, Merck)
        - The impact of surfactants on dissolution, in-vitro permeability and
          bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs (Menno Vliestra, Global Supply Chain, Finance
          and HR, Roche)
        - The use the knowledge and experience of other industries to help aid
          solubility improvement in pharmaceuticals with new updates from Zhijun Liu Professor,
          Medicinal Plant Lab, School of Renewable Natural Resources Louisiana State University
          Agricultural Centre

To access more reports or to find out more about Pharmaceutical Distribution 2011
please visit http://www.improvingsolubility.com/NEWS, emailenquire@iqpc.co.uk or
call +44(0)207-368-1300.

Media contact: Joanna Checinska, +44(0)20-7368-9421, joanna.checinska@iqpc.co.uk -
Please contact for more information or images.

Press are invited to attend this important industry forum, if you would like a
complimentary press pass please email Joanna Checinska (joanna.checinska@iqpc.co.uk)

SOURCE Pharma IQ


Source: PR Newswire