Spray Drying of Warfarin-Na
Application Note Mini Spray Dryer B-290 Warfarin-Na
The process of spray drying warfarin-Na involves atomizing a liquid warfarin-Na feed into a spray of fine droplets, which are then dried by hot air. The resulting powder is free-flowing and has a longer shelf life compared to the liquid form.
Spray drying of warfarin-Na offers several advantages, including improved bioavailability, dose accuracy, and ease of handling. The process parameters can be optimized to control the particle size, morphology, and moisture content of the resulting powder, which can be tailored to meet specific product requirements.
Overall, spray drying is a cost-effective and efficient method for producing high-quality warfarin-Na powder that can be used in various applications, including pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements, and medical devices.
Please find starting paramters and some Results in this Application Note.
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