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Ciprofloxacin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that is proposed for pulmonary administration. In this work micronization of ciprofloxacin was performed by the Supercritical Antisolvent Technique (SAS) using ciprofloxacin base (CIP) in ethanol/acetic acid and ciprofloxacin hydrochloride salt (CIP·HCl) in methanol at 40–60 ºC and 100–150 bar. Yields ranged from 40 % to 90 %. CIP precipitated incorporating acetate whilst CIP·HCl precipitated as the AH1 anhydrous form. CIP and CIP·HCl particles exhibited an acicular morphology (0.2–0.9 μm wide × 1–4 μm long). Micronization adding lactose, PVP K-10 and K-30 modified the precipitate morphology. CIP·HCl:lactose and CIP·HCl:PVP K-30 at a 4:1 drug:excipient mass ratio precipitated like flakes. CIP·HCl:PVP K-10 precipitated as submicron globular particles suitable for oral formulation. Increasing the PVP content, the morphology changed to sheets and flakes, which could be used for pulmonary administration. The antibacterial activity of the samples for Staphylococcus epidermidis was confirmed.
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The Journal of Supercritical Fluids is an international journal devoted to the fundamental and applied aspects of supercritical fluids and processes. Its aim is to provide a focused platform for academic and industrial researchers to report their findings and to have ready access to the advances in this rapidly growing field. Its coverage is multidisciplinary and includes both basic and applied topics.
Thermodynamics and phase equilibria, reaction kinetics and rate processes, thermal and transport properties, and all topics related to processing such as separations (extraction, fractionation, purification, chromatography) nucleation and impregnation are within the scope. Accounts of specific engineering applications such as those encountered in food, fuel, natural products, minerals, pharmaceuticals and polymer industries are included. Topics related to high pressure equipment design, analytical techniques, sensors, and process control methodologies are also within the scope of the journal.