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Amorphous Solid Dispersions Layered onto Pellets – An Alternative to Spray Drying?
Spray drying is one of the most frequently used solvent-based processes for manufacturing amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs). However, the resulting fine powders usually require further downstream processing when intended for solid oral dosage forms. In this study, we compare properties and…
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The Use of Calcium Phosphate-Based Starter Pellets for the Preparation of Sprinkle IR MUPS…
Sprinkle formulations represent an interesting concept of medicinal products aimed at the steadily growing population of patients suffering from swallowing difficulties (dysphagia). In the present work, immediate-release sprinkle MUPS (multiple-unit pellet system) containing rosuvastatin calcium as…
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Numerical Investigation of the Particle Dynamics in a Rotorgranulator Depending on the Properties of…
In the pharmaceutical industry, the coating of particles is a widely used technique to obtain desired surface modifications of the final product, e.g., controlled release of the active agents. The production of round, coated particles is particularly important, which is why fluidized bed rotor…
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Quality Evaluation of Humidified Magnesium Oxide Tablet Formulations with Respect to Disintegration…
In the present study, we conducted a detailed evaluation of the effects of humidification on the quality of five types of commercial magnesium oxide (MgO) tablet formulations. When near-IR spectroscopy was performed, a peak derived from the first overtone of the stretching vibration of the hydroxyl…
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Machine learning using multi-modal data predicts the production of selective laser sintered 3D…
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is drastically redefining medicine production, offering digital precision and personalized design opportunities. One emerging 3D printing technology is selective laser sintering (SLS), which is garnering attention for its high precision, and compatibility with a wide…
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Solubility Enhanced Formulation Approaches to Overcome Oral Delivery Obstacles of PROTACs
PROteolysis TArgeting Chimaeras (PROTACs) offer new opportunities in modern medicine by targeting proteins that are undruggable to classic inhibitors. However, due to their hydrophobic structure, PROTACs typically suffer from low solubility, and oral bioavailability remains challenging. At the same…
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Tablet formulation with dual control concept for efficient colonic drug delivery
Aim of this study was to develop a tablet formulation for targeted colonic drug release by implementing two control mechanisms: A pH-sensitive coating layer based on Eudragit® FS 30 D to prevent drug release in the upper gastrointestinal tract, combined with a matrix based on plant-derived…
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Development and Evaluation of Novel Multi-unit Pellet System Formulation of Metoprolol Succinate for…
Abstract
Metaprolol succinate is a highly water-soluble drug with extensive first-pass metabolism. It needs to be administered about 3-4 times a day for optimum therapeutic effect. Conventional extended-release formulations are available but have their own disadvantages. The study was to designed…
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Processing of Lipid Nanodispersions into Solid Powders by Spray Drying
Spray drying is a promising technology for drying lipid nanodispersions. These formulations can serve as carrier systems for poorly water-soluble active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) that are loaded into the lipid matrix to improve their bioavailability. Once the API-loaded nanocarriers have…
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Buccal films: A review of therapeutic opportunities, formulations & relevant evaluation…
The potential of the mucoadhesive film technology is hard to ignore, owing to perceived superior patient acceptability versus buccal tablets, and significant therapeutic opportunities compared to conventional oral drug delivery systems, especially for those who suffer from dysphagia. In spite of…
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