Dissolution from ordered mixtures: The effect of stirring rate and particle characteristics on the dissolution rate.

Abstract
Different particle size fractions of three carriers were used to prepare ordered mixtures of frusemide. The dissolution of these mixtures were compared with a frusemide suspension and pure frusemide agglomerates by the USP XXI paddle method at three rotational speeds. The dissolution of mixtures containing a highly soluble carrier (sodium chloride) were comparable to the suspension depending on the particle size of the carrier. Insoluble carriers (dicalciumphosphatedihydrate and microcrystalline cellulose) increased the dissolution, but the enhancement depended on the rotational speed, the particle size and the density of the carrier.