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Electromagnetic drop-on-demand (DoD) technology as an innovative platform for amorphous solid…
Production of amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs) is an invaluable technique to promote the solubility and bioavailability of medicinal substances. ASD is manufactured using a variety of classic and modern techniques, most of which rely on either melting or solvent evaporation. This proof-of-concept…
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A comprehensive assessment of machine learning algorithms for enhanced characterization and…
Orodispersible films (ODFs) have emerged as innovative pharmaceutical dosage forms, offering patient-specific treatment through adjustable dosing and the combination of diverse active ingredients. This expanding field generates vast datasets, requiring advanced analytical techniques for deeper…
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IFF Unveils its Controlled Release Platform Featuring its Innovation and Trailblazing Excipients
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NEW YORK —May 15, 2024 — IFF (NYSE: IFF), a global leader in food and beverage, home and personal care and health, today announced a new controlled release platform for its portfolio of controlled release products including METHOCEL™, ETHOCEL™, and POLYOX™. Under the banner,…
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Spray drying Eudragit® E-PO with acetaminophen using 2- and 3-fluid nozzles for taste masking
Conventional spray drying using a 2-fluid nozzle forms matrix microparticles, where drug is distributed throughout the particle and may not effectively mask taste. In contrast, spray drying using a 3-fluid nozzle has been reported to encapsulate material. The objective of this study was to spray dry…
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Fabrication and evaluation of stable amorphous polymer-drug composite particles via a nozzle-free…
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We present a promising method for producing amorphous drug particles using a nozzle-free ultrasonic nebulizer with polymers, specifically polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), poly(acrylic acid) (PAA), and Eudragit® S 100 (EUD). Model crystalline phase drugs–Empagliflozin, Furosemide, and…
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Fine excipient materials in carrier-based dry powder inhalation formulations: The interplay of…
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The contributions of fine excipient materials to drug dispersibility from carrier-based dry powder inhalation (DPI) formulations are well acknowledged, although they are not fully elucidated. To improve the understanding of these contributions, we studied the influences of the particle…
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METOLOSE® – Binder and Thickening Agent
Hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose (Hypromellose) and methyl cellulose are produced by Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. since 1960s under the trade name METOLOSE®. For methyl cellulose, several grades are available, and they differ in viscosity.For hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose they differ in viscosity…
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Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Oral Treatment of Leishmaniasis: Design and Preclinical Evaluation
Pentavalent antimonials are the primary treatment for leishmaniasis due to their proven efficacy and cost-effectiveness. However, they present poor oral absorption, parenteral administration, and serious adverse effects due to prolonged use. Nanostructured Lipid Carriers (NLC) offer a promising…
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Selection of lubricant type and concentration for orodispersible tablets
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Lubricants are essential for most tablet formulations as they assist powder flow, prevent adhesion to tableting tools and facilitate tablet ejection. Magnesium stearate (MgSt) is an effective lubricant but may compromise tablet strength and disintegratability. In the design of…
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A vascularized in vivo melanoma model suitable for metastasis research of different tumor stages…
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Although 2D cancer models have been the standard for drug development, they don't resemble in vivo properties adequately. 3D models can potentially overcome this. Bioprinting is a promising technique for more refined models to investigate central processes in tumor development such as…
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