Supercritical co2 extraction of organic solvents from flunisolide and fluticasone propionate

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In this work, Class 2 and Class 3 solvents contained in two corticosteroids, flunisolide (Fluni) and fluticasone propionate (Fluti), were reduced to a few ppm by supercritical CO2 extraction. The process was carried out at pressures from 80 to 200 bar, temperatures of 40◦C and 80◦C, and at a fixed CO2 flow rate of 0.7 kg/h. The results demonstrated that CO2 density is the key parameter influencing the extraction kinetics and the solvent final residue. In particular, in the range investigated, optimal pressure and temperature conditions for the extraction of residual organic solvents were found working at 200 bar and 40◦C, which corresponds to a CO2 density of 0.840 g/cm3 . Operating in this way, total organic solvent residues were reduced from 13,671 ppm and 326 ppm to 12 ppm and 10 ppm for Fluni and Fluti, respectively.

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Baldino, L., Scognamiglio, M., & Reverchon, E. (2021). Supercritical co2 extraction of organic solvents from flunisolide and fluticasone propionate. Pharmaceutics, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics13050612

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