Pharma Excipients
Starch
Recent advancements in additive manufacturing techniques employed in the pharmaceutical industry: A…
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The 3–dimensional printing process (3DP) was patented in the 1980s, but the utilization of this process has expanded substantially over the past decade, to which the pharmaceutical industry is a major contributor. With increasing interest, researchers across the globe are striving for the…
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Effect of binder type on physical and in vitro properties of high dose inosine acedoben dimepranol…
The present work was conducted with the aim to formulate and evaluate the immediate release of 1000 mg tablets containing Inosine Acedoben Dimepranol (IAD). All the samples of the tablets containing 1000 mg IAD were prepared by conventional wet granulation method. Various type of binders like…
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Classification of scanning electron microscope images of pharmaceutical excipients using deep…
Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) are image analysis techniques that have been applied to image classification in various fields. In this study, we applied a CNN to classify scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images of pharmaceutical raw material powders to determine if a CNN can evaluate…
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The clinical and translational prospects of microneedle devices, with a focus on insulin therapy for…
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Microneedles have the clinical advantage of being able to deliver complex drugs across the skin in a convenient and comfortable manner yet haven’t successfully transitioned to medical practice. Diabetes mellitus is a complicated disease, which is commonly treated with multiple daily…
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Influence of de-structured starch on fine-stranded polymeric and coarse-stranded particulate whey…
This study investigated the phase stability of liquid mixtures and composite gels properties of de-structured waxy potato starch (DWPS) and whey protein isolate (WPI). The DWPS are physically-modified starches treated at 120, 140 and 150 °C for 30 min under constant shear. The composite gels (13%…
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CombiLac® – MEGGLE’s co-processed lactose grades for direct compression
MEGGLE is a pioneer in co-processing technologies that allow simple, robust formulation development and manufacture. Through co-processing, MEGGLE developed highly functional excipients possessing unique qualities for directly compressible immediate and sustained release pharmaceutical solid dosage…
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Hayashibara Maltose PH – Injectable Grade brochure
Hayashibara ― A world leading supplier of pharmaceutical grade Maltose PH
Founded as a starch syrup manufacturer in 1883, Hayashibara has grown into a company with strong research and development expertise, engaging in original and creative research. Utilizing our technological background in…
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SANAQ® SL 004 – Starch & Lactose
PHARMATRANS SANAQ offers excipients and active ingredients of outstanding quality and performance. With our research & development skill and tradition, we commit to study innovative technological solutions providing excipients contributing successfully to smart and efficient pharmaceutical…
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Continuous integrated production of glucose granules with enhanced flowability and tabletability
Glucose is widely used in both the food and pharmaceutical industry. However, the application of industrially crystallized glucose in solid dosage forms is challenged by its poor flowability and tabletability. To improve these characteristics continuous twin-screw granulation was tested, which has…
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Andrographolide liquisolid using porous-starch as the adsorbent with enhanced oral bioavailability…
Andrographolide (AGL) is the major component of Andrographispaniculata. The poor water solubility and low dissolution strongly affect its oral absorption. Liquisolid technology has been used to improve its dissolution and oral bioavailability. Liquisolid powders of AGL (AGL-LS-PSG) were obtained by…
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