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Cyclodextrin
Continuous Manufacturing of Solvent-Free Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complexes for Enhanced Drug…
Conventional cyclodextrin complexation enhances the solubility of poorly soluble drugs but is solvent-intensive and environmentally unfavorable. This study evaluated solvent-free hot-melt extrusion (HME) for forming cyclodextrin inclusion complexes to improve the solubility and dissolution of…
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A Potential Breakthrough in the Enhancement of Glimepiride Solubility and Dissolution Rate by Binary…
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Purpose
Glimepiride, an anti-diabetic and third-generation sulfonylurea drug belonging to class II BCS (Biopharmaceutical Classification System) type, is characterized by its low solubility and high permeability. In order to increase glimepiride’s aqueous solubility and hence increase its…
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Cyclodextrin: A prospective nanocarrier for the delivery of antibacterial agents against bacteria…
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Supramolecular chemistry introduces us to the macrocyclic host cyclodextrin, which has a hydrophobic cavity. The hydrophobic cavity has a higher affinity for hydrophobic guest molecules and forms host-guest complexation with non-covalent interaction. Three significant cyclodextrin kinds…
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Inhalation powder development without carrier: How to engineer ultra-flying microparticles?
Particle engineering technologies have led to the commercialization of new inhaled powders like PulmoSolTM or PulmoSphereTM. Such platforms are produced by spray drying, a well-known process popular for its versatility, thanks to wide-ranging working parameters. Whereas these powders contain a high…
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Developing a robust in vitro release method for a polymeric nanoparticle: Challenges and learnings
Nanomedicines have emerged as a promising approach for targeted therapeutic delivery and specifically as a beneficial alternative to conventional cancer therapies as they can deliver higher concentrations of chemotherapeutic agents at the tumour site compared to healthy tissue, thus providing…
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Improvement of the solubility and anticancer activity of 6,8-dibromochrysin by encapsulation into…
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Background
6,8-dibromochrysin (BrCN), a halogenated chrysin, possesses a profound bioactivity against dengue and Zika viruses and various types of cancer. However, the pharmaceutical applications of BrCN are limited by its poor aqueous solubility.
Methods
Molecular encapsulation…
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Tip loaded cyclodextrin-carvedilol complexes microarray patches
Carvedilol, a β-blocker prescribed for chronic heart failure, suffers from poor bioavailability and rapid first pass metabolism when administered orally. Herein, we present the development of tip microarray patches (MAPs) composed of ternary cyclodextrin (CD) complexes of carvedilol for transdermal…
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Leveraging the use of in vitro and computational methods to support the development of enabling oral…
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Due to the strong tendency towards poorly soluble drugs in modern development pipelines, enabling drug formulations such as amorphous solid dispersions, cyclodextrins, co-crystals and lipid-based formulations are frequently applied to solubilize or generate supersaturation in…
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Innovative Strategies for Drug Delivery to the Ocular Posterior Segment
Innovative and new drug delivery systems (DDSs) have recently been developed to vehicle treatments and drugs to the ocular posterior segment and the retina. New formulations and technological developments, such as nanotechnology, novel matrices, and non-traditional treatment strategies, open new…
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Multifunctional Cyclodextrins Carriers for Pulmonary Drug Delivery: Prospects and Potential
Pulmonary Drug Delivery Systems: Material and Technological Advances
See the new book, edited by Piyush Pradeep Mehta and Vividha Dhapte -Pawar
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Brings new technologies & material advances together in pulmonary drug delivery systems
Emphasis on critical aspects of…
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