Pharma Excipients
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A review on the colours, flavours and shapes used in paediatric 3D printed oral solid dosage forms
Abstract
Objectives
This review aims at gleaning the currently available research reports that relate to 3D printlets for paediatric patients, and especially the excipients used to produce various colours, flavours, shapes and sizes.
Methods
A thorough literature review on paediatric 3D printed…
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Exploring the potential of quercetin/aspirin-loaded chitosan nanoparticles coated with Eudragit L100…
Growing evidence suggests quercetin and aspirin may have anticancer properties, notably in the case of colorectal cancer. The goal of this study was to create Pluronic F127 and polyethylene glycol 4000 solid dispersion-loaded chitosan nanoparticles for colonic quercetin and aspirin delivery. In 1:1…
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Solid microemulsion preconcentrates on pH responsive metal-organic framework for tableting
Poorly water-soluble drugs are frequently formulated with lipid-based formulations including microemulsions and their preconcentrates. We detailed the solidification of drug-loaded microemulsion preconcentrates with the acid-sensitive metal-organic framework ZIF-8 by X-ray powder diffraction and…
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Lyophilization for Formulation Optimization of Drug-Loaded Thermoresponsive Polyelectrolyte Complex…
The lyophilization of nanogels is practical not only for their long-term conservation but also for adjusting their concentration and dispersant type during reconstitution for different applications. However, lyophilization strategies must be adapted to each kind of nanoformulation in order to…
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Formulation development and optimization of prasugrel final dosage form by direct compression method
Abstract
Background:
Prasugrel is a member of thienopyridine class of ADP receptors that reduce the aggregation ("Clumping") of platelets by irreversibly binding to P2Y12 receptors.
Objective:
The aim of this study is to develop new formulation of Prasugrel tablets by direct compression…
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Hydrogel-forming microarray patches with solid dispersion reservoirs for transdermal long-acting…
Hydrogel-forming microarray patches (HF-MAPs) are used to circumvent the skin barrier and facilitate the noninvasive transdermal delivery of many hydrophilic substances. However, their use in the delivery of hydrophobic agents is a challenging task. This work demonstrates, for the first time, the…
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Unlock the Potential of Poorly Soluble Drugs with Apisolex™ Technology
Don’t let poor solubility affect your innovative drug projects
Approximately 60% of potential active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) under development, and more than 40% of those in reformulation, are poorly water soluble1. Solubility challenges present a substantial hurdle to the development…
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Alternative Excipients for Protein Stabilization in Protein Therapeutics: Overcoming the Limitations…
Given their safety and efficiency in protecting protein integrity, polysorbates (PSs) have been the most widely used excipients for the stabilization of protein therapeutics for years. In recent decades, however, there have been numerous reports about visible or sub-visible particles in…
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Hydrophilic High Drug-Loaded 3D Printed Gastroretentive System with Robust Release Kinetics
Three-dimensional printing (3DP) technology enables an important improvement in the design of new drug delivery systems, such as gastroretentive floating tablets. These systems show a better temporal and spatial control of the drug release and can be customized based on individual therapeutic needs.…
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Recent Progress of Lipid Nanoparticles-Based Lipophilic Drug Delivery: Focus on Surface…
Numerous drugs have emerged to treat various diseases, such as COVID-19, cancer, and protect human health. Approximately 40% of them are lipophilic and are used for treating diseases through various delivery routes, including skin absorption, oral administration, and injection. However, as…
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