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Microcrystalline cellulose promotes superior direct compressed Boesenbergia rotunda (L.) Mansf.…
This work aimed to select tablet diluent of Boesenbergia rotunda (L.) Mansf. extract tablet. Three tablet diluents, including microcrystalline cellulose (MCC), spray-dried rice starch, and spray-dried lactose were used. MCC exhibited superior performance to the other diluents by providing the…
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FlowLac® – MEGGLE’s spray-dried lactose grades for direct compression
FlowLac by MEGGLE is directly compressible lactose having a spherical agglomerate shape, consisting of small alpha-lactose monohydrate crystals bound by amorphous lactose. It is produced by spray-drying a suspension of fine milled alpha-lactose monohydrate crystals in a solution of lactose. When…
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DuraLac® H – MEGGLE’s anhydrous lactose grade for direct compression
General information Direct compression (DC) tablet manufacture is a popular choice because it provides the least complex, most cost effective process to produce tablets compared to other tablet manufacturing approaches. Manufacturers can blend APIs with excipients and compress, making dosage…
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StarLac – MEGGLE’s co-processed lactose grades for direct compression
General Information Direct compression (DC) tablet manufacture is a popular choice because it provides the least complex, most cost effective process to produce tablets compared to other tablet manufacturing approaches. Manufacturers can blend APIs with excipients and compress, making dosage…
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Influence of commonly used excipients on the chemical degradation of enalapril maleate in its solid…
The physicochemical stability of enalapril maleate was investigated in the presence of fourteen different excipients divided into four different classes. The extent of a drug-excipient interaction was investigated by following the chemical stability using HPLC. It was found that there is a certain…
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In situ-gelling starch nanoparticle (SNP)/O-carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCh) nanoparticle network…
现有口服或注射抗精神病药物德尔ivery strategies typically demonstrate low bioavailability to targeted brain regions, incentivizing the development of alternative delivery strategies. Delivery via the nasal cavity circumvents multiple barriers for reaching the brain but requires…
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Development and Evaluation of Feline Tailored Amlodipine Besylate Mini-Tablets Using L-lysine as a…
Felines may find orally administered medicines unpalatable, thus presenting a problem in the treatment of chronic conditions such as hypertension, a commonly diagnosed condition in felines requiring daily administration of medication. A pertinent example is amlodipine besylate, formulations of which…
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Current Developments in Excipient Science – Implication of Quantitative Selection of Each…
Implication of Quantitative Selection of Each Excipient in Product Development Excipients’ role in designing different dosage forms does not require any introduction. These are the additives that are added to the formulation along with pharmacologically active substance. The main purpose of adding…
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Gellan gum and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) as binding agents in extrusion/spheronization pellet…
The aim of this work was to evaluate gellan gum as binder in pellet formulations, with theophylline as the model drug, in comparison with polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP). A full 32 factorial design was realized, with binder and dilu- ent factors at three levels each. Pellets were produced by the…
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Application of natural polymers as pharmaceutical excipients
The use of natural polymer as excipients in pharmaceutical sector is expanding day by day. Low cost, safety degradable are the main causes that make them differ from other sources. Natural sources have wide range of varieties and characteristics. So they can be used…
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