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HPMC – Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose
Development of arsenic trioxide sustained-release pellets for reducing toxicity and improving…
Arsenic trioxide (ATO) is first-line drug for acute promyelocytic leukemia. Clinically, the continuously slow intravenous infusion is adopted to maintain effective blood concentration and reduce toxic effects, but it causes poor patient' compliance for a considerable infusion period. To overcome…
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Mechanical Characteristics of Orally Disintegrating Films: Comparison of Folding Endurance and…
The tensile test is the most widely used method for testing the mechanical characteristics of orally disintegrating films (ODFs). The other available test is the folding endurance (FE) test, which is more suitable for clarifying the actual strength during the manufacturing and dosing. However, the…
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Pharmaceutical Application of Tablet Film Coating
Tablet film coating is a common but critical process providing various functionalities to tablets, thereby meeting diverse clinical needs and increasing the value of oral solid dosage forms. Tablet film coating is a technology-driven process and the evolution of coated dosage forms relies on…
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Comparison between Conventional and Supersaturable Self-nanoemulsion Loaded with Nebivolol
Nebivolol (NBH) is a third-generation β1-blocker with high selectivity and vasodilation activity. Nevertheless, nebivolol exhibits low oral bioavailability, which may adversely affect its efficacy. Recently, supersaturable self-nanoemulsion (Su-SNE) is an advanced SNE approach that can address low…
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Cellulose and its derivatives for application in 3D printing of pharmaceuticals
Background
Three-dimensional printing (3DP) has emerged as an advanced manufacturing technology capable of producing complex yet precise medicines intended for patient-centric drug therapy. However, printable materials currently available for 3DP are far too limited.
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Fused deposition modeling of API-loaded mesoporous magnesium carbonate
In this thesis, the incorporation of drug loaded mesoporous magnesium carbonate as an excipient for the additive manufacturing of oral tablets by fused deposition modeling was investigated. Cinnarizine, a BCS class II drug, was loaded into the pores of the mesoporous material via a soaking method,…
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Fabrication of Taste-Masked Donut-Shaped Tablets Via Fused Filament Fabrication 3D Printing Paired…
The objective of this work was to develop taste-masked donut-shaped tablet formulations utilizing fused filament fabrication three-dimensional printing paired with hot-melt extrusion techniques. Caffeine citrate was used as the model drug for its bitter taste, and a 3-point bend test was performed…
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Film forming systems for topical and transdermal drug delivery
Methyl ester derivatives of alginic acid have been evaluated as potential multifunctional excipients for pharmaceutical direct compression. The use of alginic acid as an excipient in tablet formulation is limited because of certain drawbacks such as low tablet hardness and poor compressibility. The…
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Polymer Selection for Hot-Melt Extrusion Coupled to Fused Deposition Modelling in Pharmaceutics
Three-dimensional (3D) printing offers the greatest potential to revolutionize the future of pharmaceutical manufacturing by overcoming challenges of conventional pharmaceutical operations and focusing design and production of dosage forms on the patient’s needs. Of the many technologies…
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METHOCEL™ Cellulose Ethers – versatile excipients in continuous production and many other…
Did you know that the METHOCEL™ products have been in continuous production for more than 70 years with facilities and deep polymer expertise from our experts located around the globe. Find out more about what this polymer delivers in pharma applications.
METHOCEL™ cellulose ethers are…
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