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StarLac – MEGGLE’s co-processed lactose grades for direct compression
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Direct compression (DC) tablet manufacture is a popular choice because it provides the least complex, most cost effective process to produce tablets compared to other tablet manufacturing approaches. Manufacturers can blend APIs with excipients and compress, making dosage…
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Tablettose – MEGGLE’s agglomerated lactose grades for direct compression
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Direct compression (DC) tablet manufacture is a popular choice because it provides the least complex, most cost effective process to produce tablets compared to other tablet manufacturing approaches. Manufacturers can blend APIs with excipients and compress, making dosage forms…
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Development and Characterization of Celecoxib Solid Self-nanoemulsifying Drug Delivery Systems…
Self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems (SNEDDS) represent an interesting platform for improving the oral bioavailability of poorly soluble lipophilic drugs. While Liquid-SNEDDS (L-SNEDDS) effectively solubilize the drug in vivo, they have several drawbacks, including poor storage stability.…
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Solid state of inhalable high dose powders
High dose inhaled powders have received increased attention for treating lung infections. These powders can be prepared using techniques such as spray drying, spray-freeze drying, crystallization, and milling. The selected preparation technique is known to influence the solid state of the powders,…
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Assess the impact of your granulation process parameters with the STYL’ONE EVO
Powder granulation is commonly used in the pharmaceutical industry to improve flowability and compactibility of powders. In this case our customer wanted to develop a new direct compression grade of excipient produced by granulation.
This paper presents the methodology of MEDELPHARM Science…
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Spray-Dried and Spray-Freeze-Dried Powder Formulations of an Anti-Interleukin-4Rα Antibody for…
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The therapeutic options for severe asthma are limited, and the biological therapies are all parenterally administered. The purpose of this study was to formulate a monoclonal antibody that targets the receptor for IL-4, an interleukin implicated in the pathogenesis of severe asthma, into…
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Production, physicochemical investigations, antioxidant effect, and cellular uptake in Caco-2 cells…
The purpose of this study was to develop astaxanthin (AST)-loaded self-microemulsifying drug delivery system (SMEDDS) tablets and evaluate their physicochemical and biological properties. The optimized liquid (L)-AST SMEDDS formulation was composed of rice bran oil (33.67%), Kolliphor® RH 40…
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Development of excipients free inhalable co-spray-dried tobramycin and diclofenac formulations for…
This study aims to investigate the effect of physicochemical properties and aerosol performance of two (2FN) and three-fluid nozzles (3FN) on the inhalable co-formulation of tobramycin and diclofenac dry powders. Combination formulations of tobramycin and diclofenac at 2:1 and 4:1 w/w ratios were…
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Drug Product Characterization of High Concentration Non-Aqueous Protein Powder Suspensions
High concentration protein formulations for subcutaneous injection represent a substantial number of development projects in the pharmaceutical industry. Such concentrated aqueous protein solutions face some specific challenges such as increased viscosity and aggregation propensity. Protein powder…
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Spray freeze drying for protein encapsulation: Impact of the formulation to morphology and stability
Proteins, the building blocks of life, are increasingly being used as therapeutics for treating several diseases. Yet, there are challenges in the delivery of highly labile materials like proteins, which is often circumvented with the help of encapsulation for targeted delivery and enhanced…
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