The quality by design (QbD) initiative is promoting a better understanding of excipient performance and the identification of critical material attributes (CMAs). Despite microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) being one of the most popular direct compression binders, only a few studies attempted… Read More...
17. September 2014
The article is in German and about QBD factors in pharmaceutical excipients with example on pellets. If somebody is interested I can check for a translation. The author Gudrun Ding from IPC Dresden will also be present at Powtech Nürnberg Hall 6 booth 111 and at… Read More...
The physical and chemical properties of an excipient can have an impact on the manufacture and performance of the pharmaceutical products. With regulators placing increasing emphasis on quality by design (QbD) in product development, the industry is now paying closer attention to the role of… Read More...
14. February 2014
Understanding the product and process variable on the final product performance is an essential part of the quality-by-design (QbD) principles in pharmaceutical development. The hard capsule is an established pharmaceutical dosage form used worldwide in… Read More...