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HPMC – Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose
Comparing the Performance of Raman and Near-Infrared Imaging in the Prediction of the In Vitro…
In this work, the performance of two fast chemical imaging techniques, Raman and near-infrared (NIR) imaging is compared by utilizing these methods to predict the rate of drug release from sustained-release tablets. Sustained release is provided by adding hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), as its…
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Typical Physical Attributes of Microcrystalline Cellulose Dried by Spray, Spin Flash and Bulk Drier…
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The solid dosage form is the easiest method of administering drugs for systemic effect. All dosages forms are made by two main components one is API and second is excipient. Excipient is present in bulk quantity and is required for binding the API. There are mainly two techniques uses for…
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Moisture protection strategies and challenges for solid oral dosages
Protecting moisture sensitive substances from environmental moisture is one of the biggest challenges in the pharmaceutical and nutritional supplements industry. Coating the tablet core with a suitable film coating therefore plays an important role in achieving a sufficient moisture barrier. It…
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Design, formulation, and evaluation of risperidone mucoadhensive buccal patches
Objectives: To construct and optimize Risperidone (RIS) mucoadhesive buccal films for systemic distribution as an alternate route. To make buccal patches of Risperidone utilizing natural polymers such sodium alginate (SA), Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), Na CMC, and Carbopol 934 (CP 934).…
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Comparison of Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose and Alginate Gel Films with Meloxicam as Fast…
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The aim of the study was the preparation and comparison of two types of orodispersible gel films (ODF) by the solvent casting method. Natural polymers: sodium alginate (ALG) or hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) were used as the gel film formers, and Kollidon or microcrystalline…
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Loratadine oral bioavailability enhancement via solid dispersion loaded oro-dispersible films:…
Loratadine (LRD) belongs to second-generation tricyclic H1 antihistamine class, known for its non-sedating properties in allergic reactions. H1 antihistamines avoid and block the responses to allergens or histamine in nose and conjunctivae, thereby abolishing itching, congestion and…
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3D-printed dosage forms for oral administration: a review
Oral administration is the most commonly used form of treatment due to its advantages, including high patient compliance, convenient administration, and minimal preparation required. However, the traditional preparation process of oral solid preparation has many defects. Although continuous…
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Polymeric micelles for cutaneous delivery of the hedgehog pathway inhibitor TAK-441: formulation…
TAK-441 is a potent inhibitor of the hedgehog pathway (IC50 4.4 nM) developed for the treatment of basal cell carcinoma that is active against the vismodegib-resistant Smoothened receptor D473H mutant. The objective of this study was to develop a micelle-based formulation of TAK-441 using…
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Advanced process automation of a pharmaceutical continuous wet granulation line: Perspectives on the…
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Pharmaceutical continuous manufacturing provides the appropriate tools (e.g. the understanding of process dynamics and appropriate and adaptable control strategy) in order to deal with Quality-by-Design expectations and even to the future smart manufacturing described by…
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QbD Design, Formulation, Optimization and Evaluation of Trans-Tympanic Reverse Gelatination Gel of…
Traditional otic drug delivery methods lack controlled release capabilities, making reverse gelatination gels a promising alternative. Reverse gelatination gels are colloidal systems that transition from a sol to a gel phase at the target site, providing controlled drug release over an extended…
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