Pharma Excipients
Liquids
Pharmacokinetic Properties of Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, a Pharmaceutical Excipient
Acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC) is an (the Food and Drug Administration) FDA-approved substance for use as a pharmaceutical excipient. It is used in pharmaceutical coating of solid oral dosage forms such as coated tablets or capsules. However, the information of ATBC on its pharmacokinetics is…
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Determination of Impurities in Pharmaceuticals: Why and How?
The presence of impurities, particularly the API-related impurities, i.e., degradation-related impurities (DRIs) and interaction-related impurities (IRIs), may affect the quality, safety, and efficacy of drug products. Since the regulatory requirements and management strategies are required to be…
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Current Developments in Excipient Science – Implication of Quantitative Selection of Each…
Implication of Quantitative Selection of Each Excipient in Product Development
Excipients’ role in designing different dosage forms does not require any introduction. These are the additives that are added to the formulation along with pharmacologically active substance. The main purpose of adding…
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Mannitol
Mannitol is classified as a sugar alcohol and is derived from a sugar (mannose) by reduction. Other widely known polyols are xylitol and sorbitol. Mannitol and sorbitol are isomers, differing only in the orientation of the hydroxyl group on carbon two. The physical properties of mannitol make it…
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Integrating the drug, disulfiram into the vitamin E-TPGS-modified PEGylated nanostructured lipid…
The ‘repurposed drug,’ disulfiram (DSF), is an inexpensive FDA-approved anti-alcoholism drug with multi-target anti-cancer effect. However, the use of DSF in clinical settings remains limited due to its high instability in blood. In the present study, we created nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC)…
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Dynamic Properties of Novel Excipient Suggest Mechanism for Improved Performance in Liquid…
To improve liquid formulation stability, formulators employ various excipients designed to stabilize protein drugs, including buffers, salts, sugars, and surfactants. One of the roles of surfactants is to protect the protein drug from surface interactions that can destabilize the protein. Protein…
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Liquisolid Systems: Understanding the impact of drug state (solution or dispersion), nonvolatile…
The drug in a solid dosage form must undergo dissolution before it is available for absorption from the gastrointestinal tract. Liquisolid system (LS) is a technology used for increasing aqueous solubility of the drugs, which has an important role in the dissolution and absorption phenomenon.…
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Development and stability of an oral suspension of procarbazine in pediatrics
Many drugs used in pediatric oncology are not labeled and adapted for pediatric use, such as caps of procarbazine to treat gliomas in children under 6 years old. Indeed, pediatric patients present difficulties to swallow these caps and it can lead to major observance problems. To provide a solution…
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Introduction to pharmaceutical excipients – a video
In this video Chris Moreton gives an interesting insight on pharmaceutical excipients.
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Just a spoonful of… makes the medicine go down.
galenIQ™ is a soluble filler-binder characterized by its ease of use and applicability to a wide range of solid and liquid medicine such as tablets, sachets, lozenges and syrups. The main reason it works is its delicate sweetness. Read more about the application and key benefits of galenIQ™ on our…
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