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Microencapsulation of hop bioactive compounds by spray drying: Role of inlet temperature and wall…
This study explores the effect of spray-drying (SD) inlet temperatures (Tinlet 120 and 150 °C) and wall material on the chemical and physico-chemical properties of microencapsulated hop extracts (MHE). Hop extract was formulated with maltodextrin (MD) and gum Arabic (GA) used in single or in…
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Take Control of Your Formulations – An essential guide for selecting METHOCEL™ hydroxypropyl…
SYNOPSIS
Controlled release (CR) formulations are revolutionizing drug delivery across the pharmaceutical landscape. Offering advantages like enhanced therapeutic outcomes and patient convenience, this innovative drug formulation is experiencing rapid global growth. The popularity of CR…
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Preparation of Eudragit S100-pullulan/hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin complex-Eudragit S100 multilayer…
Cyclodextrin-based electrospun nanofibers are promising for encapsulating and preserving unstable compounds, but quick dissolution of certain nanofibers hinders their delivery application. In this study, hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPβCD) was used as an effective carrier of resveratrol (RSV) to…
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Studies on enhancement of solubility and dissolution properties of Nimodipine by solid dispersion…
Nimodipine, a member of calcium channel blocker, specifically binds to L-type voltage-gated calcium channels. The maximum solubility of nimodipine was found at pH 1.2 and solubility decreases up to pH 4.0. At a pH 6.0 and higher pH, solubility reduces drastically. Suitable solid dispersion systems…
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For Culture Media Use – Trehalose SG by Nagase Viita
Founded as a starch syrup manufacturer in 1883, Nagase Viita (Formerly Hayashibara Co., Ltd.) has grown into a company with strong research and development expertise, engaging in original and creative research. We present the latest brochure "For Culture Media Use - Trehalose SG by Nagase Viita":…
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Pre-Formulation, Formulation and Pilot Scale-Up Studies to Establish the Qualitative and…
The present study aimed to establish the theoretical qualitative and quantitative formula of a nanoparticle-based dietary supplement suitable for menopause therapy by integrating various herbal active ingredients – e.g. diosgenin – into a nano lipid matrix with vegetable oils. NLCs (nanostructured…
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Carbomer Hydrogels with Microencapsulated α-Tocopherol: Focus on the Biocompatibility of the…
The microencapsulation of α-tocopherol based on the complex coacervation of low-molecular-weight chitosan (LMWC) and sodium lauryl ether sulphate (SLES) without harmful crosslinkers can provide biocompatible carriers that protect it from photodegradation and air oxidation. In this study, the…
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Formulation Components’ Role in Shaping Continuous Nanocarrier Production through Impingement…
Presented at the 14th World Meeting on Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical (PBP) Technology, 18 - 21 March 2024, Vienna, Austria:
INTRODUCTION
The predominant approach for manufacturing nanocarriers on an industrial scale is batch production . Here, a specific quantity of raw…
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Therapeutic Potential of Nanocarrier Mediated Delivery of Peptides for Wound Healing: Current…
Wound healing presents a complex physiological process that involves a sequence of events orchestrated by various cellular and molecular mechanisms. In recent years, there has been growing interest in leveraging nanomaterials and peptides to enhance wound healing outcomes. Nanocarriers offer unique…
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HPMCP – Cellulose derivative for enteric coating by Shin-Etsu
Since the introduction of HPMCP (hypromellose phthalate USP/NF, JP, EP) in 1971, it has proved its value in enteric coating using organic solvent. The chemical structure of HPMCP is a monophthalic acid ester of hypromellose.The threshold pH value for rapid disintegration of HPMCP can be controlled…
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