Pharma Excipients
Organic Chemicals
Actual Sugars
Artificial Sweeteners
Carbohydrates
Cellulose
Cellulose Esters
Cellulose Ethers
CMC and Croscarmellose Sodium
Converted Starch
Dried Starch
Ethyl Cellulose
HPC - hydroxypropyl cellulose
HPMC - Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose
Microcrystalline Cellulose
Modified Starch
Starch
Sugar Alcohols
Sugars
Trehalose
Development of direct compression Acetazolamide tablet with improved bioavailability in healthy…
Abstract
Pharmaceutical cocrystallization has been widely used to improve physicochemical properties of APIs. However, developing cocrystal formulation with proven clinical success remains scarce. Successful translation of a cocrystal to suitable dosage forms requires simultaneously improvement of…
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Using AI/ML to predict blending performance and process sensitivity for Continuous Direct…
Utilising three artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML) tools, this study explores the prediction of fill level in inclined linear blenders at steady state by mapping a wide range of bulk powder characteristics to processing parameters. Predicting fill levels enables the calculation of…
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Exploring the impact of thermal convective drying behaviours on intestinal-targeted delivery of…
Spray drying microencapsulation has emerged as a promising technique for producing highly active probiotic powders. The efficient delivery of live probiotics to their target site, particularly the intestinal tract, is crucial for their therapeutic effectiveness. This study aimed to investigate the…
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Discriminative Dissolution Method Development Through an aQbD Approach
Using a one-factor-at-a-time approach for dissolution method and discrimination analysis can be time-consuming and may not yield the optimal and discriminative method. To address this, we have developed a two-stage workflow for the dissolution method development followed by demonstration of…
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Effect of particle size on the dispersion behavior of magnesium stearate blended with…
The majority of tablets manufactured contain lubricants to reduce friction during ejection. However, especially for plastically deforming materials, e.g., microcrystalline cellulose (MCC), the internal addition of lubricants is known to reduce tablet tensile strength. This reduction is caused by the…
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Influence of colloidal silicon dioxide‑magnesium stearate interaction on flow and compaction…
Abstract
The amount of glidant and lubricant in a tablet formulation is driven by their primary functionalities of enhancing flowability and reducing particle-wall friction. However, their interaction can lead to undesirable outcomes. This study has examined the influence of this interaction on…
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Non-invasive peptides delivery using chitosan nanoparticles assembled via scalable microfluidic…
The delivery of peptides via non-invasive administration routes remains a challenge to be addressed. In this regard, chitosan nanoparticles (CS NPs) have shown promise. However, their current batch preparation methods (ionotropic gelation, polyelectrolyte complexing, emulsification solvent diffusion…
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Solidifying Fenofibrate Nanocrystal Suspension: A Scalable Approach via Granulation Method
The pharmaceutical industry has highlighted particle-size reduction via preparing aqueous suspensions containing nano- or submicron drug particles. Owing to the risk of agglomeration and complications during the manufacturing of solid dosage forms, the problems associated with the solidification of…
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Effect of the drying type on the properties of granules and tablets produced by high shear wet…
Although high shear mixers can represent a single-pot process, separate drying equipment is commonly employed. Limited literature exists on the use of a heating jacket coupled with a vacuum pump typically used in a single-pot setup, so this study compares the drying effects of a single-pot setup…
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Development of rapidly soluble mebendazole nanosuspension for colorectal cancer
Mebendazole (MBZ) has been proven as a repurposing molecule against colorectal cancer. Unfortunately, its clinical application is constrained by its extremely poor solubility and bioavailability. The aim of the current work was to augment the dissolution rate at colonic pH and the anticancer…
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