Novel Strategies for the Formulation of Poorly Water-Soluble Drug Substances by Different Physical Modification Strategies with a Focus on Peroral Applications

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2025-08

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Quodbach, JulianISNI 0000000443513164
Preis, Eduard
Karkossa, Frank
Winck, Judith
Finke, Jan Henrik
Steiner, Denise

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Abstract

The number of newly developed substances with poor water solubility continually increases. Therefore, specialized formulation strategies are required to overcome the low bioavailability often associated with this property. This review provides an overview of novel physical modification strategies discussed in the literature over the past decades and focuses on oral dosage forms. A distinction is made between ‘brick-dust’ molecules, which are characterized by high melting points due to the solid-state properties of the substances, and ‘grease-ball’ molecules with high lipophilicity. In general, the discussed strategies are divided into the following three main categories: drug nanoparticles, solid dispersions, and lipid-based formulations.

Keywords

bioavailability, drug carrier systems, drug delivery systems, drug nanoparticles, lipid-based formulations, physical modification, solid dispersions, Molecular Medicine, Pharmaceutical Science, Drug Discovery

Citation

Quodbach, J, Preis, E, Karkossa, F, Winck, J, Finke, J H & Steiner, D 2025, 'Novel Strategies for the Formulation of Poorly Water-Soluble Drug Substances by Different Physical Modification Strategies with a Focus on Peroral Applications', Pharmaceuticals, vol. 18, no. 8, 1089. https://doi.org/10.3390/ph18081089