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Inclusion Complex of Ibuprofen-β-Cyclodextrin Incorporated in Gel for Mucosal Delivery: Optimization…
β-Cyclodextrin/ibuprofen inclusion complex was synthesized by freeze-drying method and characterized for phase solubility profiles, infrared spectra, thermal analysis, and X-ray powder diffractograms. The inclusion complex with HP-β-CD, as confirmed by molecular dynamics simulations, enhanced the…
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Enhanced multi-component model to consider the lubricant effect on compressibility and…
Modeling of structural and mechanical tablet properties consisting of multiple components, based on a minimum of experimental data is of high interest, in order to minimize time- and cost-intensive experimental trials in the development of new tablet formulations. The majority of commonly available…
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Electrospun HPMC/PEO-blend orodispersible films: how slight batch differences affect the crucial…
Orodispersible films comprise a promising dosage form with a wide range of advantages compared to conventional formulations. The electrospinning process can significantly enhance the relevant characteristics of orodispersible films, e.g., the dissolution rate and the ease of administration. This…
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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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Multivariate data analysis to evaluate commonly used compression descriptors
Numerous studies elucidated material behavior based on compression analyses. Especially compressibility, compactibility and tabletability were in the focus of these investigations. In the present study, a comprehensive multivariate data analysis was performed using principal component analysis…
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Impact of Tablet Size and Shape on the Swallowability in Older Adults
Older adults represent the major target population for oral medications, due to the high prevalence of multimorbidity. To allow for successful pharmacological treatments, patients need to adhere to their medication and, thus, patient-centric drug products with a high level of acceptability by the…
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Oral lyophilizates obtained using aggressive drying conditions: Effect of excipients
Orodispersible drug formulations are a current trend in the pharmaceutical industry, mostly intended for pediatric and geriatric patients. Oral lyophilizates are solid forms, intended either to be placed in the mouth or to be dispersed (or dissolved) in water before administration. The correct…
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Quality by Design-Based Development of Solid Self-Emulsifying Drug Delivery System (SEDDS) as a…
For many years, researchers have been making efforts to find a manufacturing technique, as well as a drug delivery system, that will allow for oral delivery of biopharmaceuticals to their target site of action without impairing their biological activity. Due to the positive in vivo outcomes of this…
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Meeting Challenges of Pediatric Drug Delivery: The Potential of Orally Fast Disintegrating Tablets…
A majority of therapeutics are not available as suitable dosage forms for administration to pediatric patients. The first part of this review provides an overview of clinical and technological challenges and opportunities in the development of child-friendly dosage forms such as taste masking,…
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Hot Melt Extrusion as an Effective Process in the Development of Mucoadhesive Tablets Containing…
Hot Melt Extrusion (HME) technology was developed to obtain blends containing lyophilized Scutellariae baicalensis root extract and chitosan in order to improve the rheological properties of the obtained blends, including tableting and compressibility properties. (Hydroxypropyl)methyl cellulose…
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