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A Comprehensive Review of Disintegrants: Backbone of disintegration
Abstract
Strong attractive bonding forces works among the particles of solid dosage forms such as mechanical, solid and intermolecular and bioavailability of solid dosage form is preferentially dependent on in vivo disintegration then dissolution. This review is focused for disintegrating agents,…
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Comparison of Different Sorbitol Sorbitan Solutions as Gelatin Plasticizer
INTRODUCTION
Soft capsules are a popular dosage form for dispensing active pharmaceutical or nutraceutical materials. The shell material is frequently composed of gelatin, softened with considerable amount of plasticizer. They are especially adapted for liquids and for the formulation of hardly…
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In Vitro and Biological Evaluation of Oral Fast-Disintegrating Films Containing Ranitidine HCl and…
Flurbiprofen (FBP), a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), is commonly used to treat the pain of rheumatoid arthritis, but in prolonged use it causes gastric irritation and ulcer. To avoid these adverse events of NSAIDs, the simultaneous administration of H2 receptor antagonists such as…
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Taste Masking of Dexketoprofen Trometamol Orally Disintegrating Granules by High-Shear Coating with…
Abstract
Orally disintegrating granules (ODGs) are a pharmaceutical form commonly used for the administration of NSAIDs because of their easy assumption and fast dispersion. The development of ODGs is not easy for drugs like dexketoprofen trometamol (DXKT), which have a bitter and burning taste. In…
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Roquette´s MICROCEL® microcrystalline cellulose family is growing
Microcrystalline Cellulose
MICROCEL® Microcrystalline cellulose is used as a filler/binder as well as a fiber source in various oral dosage forms in both pharmaceutical and nutraceutical applications. Microcrystalline cellulose has a long history of use in pharmaceutical dosage form and has had a…
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Using AI/ML to predict blending performance and process sensitivity for Continuous Direct…
Utilising three artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning (ML) tools, this study explores the prediction of fill level in inclined linear blenders at steady state by mapping a wide range of bulk powder characteristics to processing parameters. Predicting fill levels enables the calculation of…
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PEARLITOL® 200 GT Mannitol: Harnessing the Potential of Higher Active Ingredient Content for…
INTRODUCTION
Mannitol is the first intention excipient for oral solid forms, designed for APIs having stability problems. Mannitol is not hygroscopic and presents a high chemical stability; therefore, it is considered compatible with almost all drugs.
To combine its high stability properties…
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Case Study PEARLITOL® 200 GT Mannitol: A Tool to Formulate Mini Tablets as a Compliant and Flexible…
PURPOSE
Mini tablets are a multiple unit dosage form with a size of less than 3.0 mm in diameter with great flexibility to deliver appropriate doses to the pediatric age group. They can be given in different numbers, according to dosage requirements, with no special prerequisite of formulating age…
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Successful Formulation Window for the design of pharmaceutical tablets with required mechanical…
Abstract
Pharmaceutical tablet formulations combine the active ingredient with processing aids and functional components. This paper evaluates compressibility based predictive models for binary and ternary formulations to establish an acceptable range of tablet compression parameters that satisfy…
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Development of nanoparticles based on amphiphilic cyclodextrins for the delivery of active…
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Amphiphilic cyclodextrin derivatives (ACD) are useful starting materials for nanomedicines; however, their synthesis using enzymatic catalysis is unsatisfactory. This work focuses on a robust alternative pathway using mineral base catalysis to transesterify β-cyclodextrin with long-chain…
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