Wear-resistant polymers and ceramics-based media have been used to pulverize the bulk powder of poorly water-soluble drugs to nanoscale size in conventional milling; however, contamination of such media is still an issue in the context of drug formulation manufacturing. In the present study, we developed a novel method for pulverizing the particles of a poorly water-soluble drug, ketoprofen, to nanoscale size by mixing mannitol and polypropylene glycol as a safe pulverizing medium. The ketoprofen nanoparticles were prepared using a Hoover automatic muller, equipment that traditionally has been used for the mixing of paint and ink.
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