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
A Novel Handrub Tablet Loaded with Pre- and Post-Biotic Solid Lipid Nanoparticles Combining…
Objective:
This study aimed to develop a holobiont tablet with rapid dispersibility to provide regulation of the microbiota, virucidal activity, and skin barrier protection.
Methods:
A 23 factorial experiment was planned to define the best formulation for the development of the base tablet,…
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Correlating mechanical and rheological filament properties to processability and quality of 3D…
Filament formulation for FDM is a challenging and time-consuming process. Several pharmaceutical polymers are not feedable on their own. Due to inadequate filament formulation, 3D printed tablets can also exhibit poor uniformity of tablet attributes. To better understand filament formulation…
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Successful Formulation Window for the design of pharmaceutical tablets with required mechanical…
Abstract
Pharmaceutical tablet formulations combine the active ingredient with processing aids and functional components. This paper evaluates compressibility based predictive models for binary and ternary formulations to establish an acceptable range of tablet compression parameters that satisfy…
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Effect of Croscarmellose Sodium in Sustained Release Layer of Valsartan in Bilayer Tablet with…
The aim of the study was to design and evaluate bilayer tablets of clopidogrel as immediate release and quick relief and valsartan for sustained release and check the effect of croscarmellose sodium (2%) in Carbopol for sustained release action. Bilayer tablets was prepared using direct compression…
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Development of a New Jelly Coating Technology (Oral Jelly Coating) to Improve Prescribed Medication…
Oral drug delivery is currently the gold standard in the pharmaceutical industry, regarded as the safest, most convenient and most economical method of drug delivery with the highest patient compliance . Among oral formulations, tablets and capsules are the most preferred dosage forms, but there are…
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Development, Physicochemical Characteristics and Pharmacokinetics of a New Sustained-Release Bilayer…
Abstract
Background and Objective
There are some potential concerns about the currently marketed solid oral dosage forms of tramadol, including decreased adherence to immediate-release (IR) formulations due to the high number of doses taken each day and the slow rise in the blood tramadol…
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Orodispersible Films: Current Innovations and Emerging Trends
Abstract
Orodispersible films (ODFs) are thin, mechanically strong, and flexible polymeric films that are designed to dissolve or disintegrate rapidly in the oral cavity for local and/or systemic drug delivery. This review examines various aspects of ODFs and their potential as a drug delivery…
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Formulation and evaluation of dabigatran loaded microballoons for prolonged drug release
The objective of the present investigation was to formulate microballoons loaded with dabigatran in the polymeric core for achieving sustained release and hence improved bioavailability. Microballoons loaded with dabigatran in the polymer shell were prepared by simple solvent evaporation method…
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Liquid API Feeding in Pharmaceutical HME: Novel Options in Solid Dosage Manufacturing
Hot melt extrusion (HME) is a common unit operation. It is broadly applicable in the pharmaceutical industry and can be implemented in a continuous manufacturing line. However, the conventional way of active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) feeding with a pre-blend consisting of a powdered API and a…
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Leveraging spray drying technique for advancing biologic product development – A mini review
Over the last 15 years, spray drying (SD), as an alternative to lyophilization, to manufacture and increase the stability of biologics has demonstrated promising outcomes. Pharmaceutical companies, on the other hand, have yet to expand technology for the production of aseptic spray-dried biologics.…
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