New Technology Confirmed to Increase Design Flexibility of Solid Dispersions — Poster Presentation at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Japan —
DKS Co. Ltd. confirmed in a joint study with the University of Shizuoka that adding sucrose fatty acid esters after solid dispersion preparation improves the dissolution of poorly soluble substances. This technology enhances drug development flexibility and will be presented in June 2026.
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DKS Co. Ltd., in a joint study with the University of Shizuoka, has confirmed that the dissolution of poorly soluble substances is improved even when sucrose fatty acid esters are added after the preparation of solid dispersions. These research results are scheduled for a poster presentation at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Japan, on June 4, 2026. This technology is expected to contribute to improving the flexibility of formulation design in pharmaceutical development. In drug development, the importance of technologies to improve dissolution and absorption is increasing due to the rise in poorly soluble substances, and solid dispersion is one of the effective methods.
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What is a solid dispersion?
A formulation technology used to improve the dissolution and absorption of poorly soluble drugs.