Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 6, 2026

Isolation and Characterization of Neutrophil-derived Microparticles for Functional Studies
Published on: March 2, 2018
Preparation of Ibuprofen Microparticles by Antisolvent Precipitation Crystallization Technique: Characterization,
Afrina Afrose1, Edward T White2, Tony Howes2
1Pharmacy Discipline, School of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Abstract:
This study demonstrates the preparation and characterization of ibuprofen (IBP) microparticles with some excipients by a controlled crystallization technique with improved dissolution performance. Using the optimum concentrations pluronic F127, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, D-mannitol, and l-leucine in aqueous ethanol, the IBP microparticles were prepared. The dissolution tests were performed in phosphate buffer saline using a United States Pharmacopoeia dissolution tester at 37°C. The Raman spectroscopy was used to investigate the interactions and distribution of the IBP with the additives in the microcrystals. The prepared IBP microparticles showed higher dissolution compared to that of the smaller sized original IBP particles. The Raman data revealed that the excipients with a large number of hydroxyl groups distributed around the IBP particle in the crystal enhanced the dissolution of the drug by increasing the drug-solvent interaction presumably through hydrogen bonding. The Raman mapping technique gave an insight into the enhanced dissolution behavior of the prepared IBP microparticles, and such information will be useful for developing pharmaceutical formulations of hydrophobic drugs. The controlled crystallization was a useful technique to prepare complex crystals of IBP microparticles along with other additives to achieve the enhanced dissolution profile.
Related Concept Videos
Precipitation of Ions
The equation that describes the equilibrium between solid calcium carbonate and its solvated ions is:
Precipitation and Co-precipitation
Precipitation Reactions
Precipitation Processes
Ionic Crystal Structures
Most monatomic ions behave as charged spheres, and their attraction for ions of opposite charge is the same in every direction. Consequently, stable structures for ionic compounds result (1) when ions of one charge are surrounded by as many ions as possible of the opposite...
Drug Product Performance: In Vitro–In Vivo Correlation

