Filler excipients are used to increase the volume of the material to enable easier processing of the ingredients and make it into a size suitable for consumption. Moreover, they can stabilize the product and help during manufacturing.
Pharma Excipients
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Effect of magnesium stearate solid lipid nanoparticles as a lubricant on the properties of tablets…
Abstract
This study discusses the lubricant properties of magnesium stearate solid lipid nanoparticles (MgSt-SLN) and their effect on the tabletability, mechanical properties, disintegration, and acetaminophen-model dissolution time of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) tablets prepared by direct…
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Application on the Direct Encapsulation Method in the Technology of Medicine with Dry Rauwolphia…
Abstract
The aim: Development of the composition and technology of a medicinal drug in the form of capsules with a dry
extract of Rauwolfia for the treatment of hypertension.
Materials and methods: Experimental samples of masses for encapsulation contained 2.0 mg of dry Rauwolfia
extract and…
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Roquette Introduced New Chapter in Moisture Protection at CPhI 2023
Press Release
La Madeleine (France), 25th October 2023 – Roquette, a global leader in plant-based ingredients and leading provider of pharmaceutical and nutraceutical excipients, is pleased to announce the addition of three new excipient grades to its unmatched portfolio of solutions for moisture…
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The influence of directly compressible fillers/diluents on selected compact properties and drug…
Introduction
Direct compression represents a favorable tablet manufacturing method. However, obtaining satisfactory mechanical properties of the compacts and drug dissolution remains a challenge in formulation development, particularly in the case of challenging model drugs. Rivaroxaban is…
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Study of Microcrystalline Cellulose as a Substitute of Magnesium Stearate Towards Functionality of…
Abstract
In pharmaceutical industries, magnesium stearate is used as a lubricating agent. It is frequently used in the solid dosage forms. In solid dosage forms generally it is used in the concentration of 0.2 % to 2.0%. However, it decreases hardness of tablet in some formulations.…
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Design, Characterization and Evaluation of Quick Dissolving Matrix BARETab® ODT Tablet In…
Abstract
The oral dissolving tablets is defined as one, which has drug in it and when placed on tongue dissolves completely within a limited span of time, without additional requirement of water. Drug is released, dispersed in the saliva and swallowed and subsequently absorbed in the…
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Study of Powder and Tableting Functionality Towards Evaluation and Characterisation of BARETab® PH…
Abstract
BARETab® PH is a multi-functional ready to use premixed, co-processed ingredient for direct compression (DC) formulations. It is a combination of selective, largely used excipients for DC. Direct compression is the most widely used tableting method because of the simple manufacturing…
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The effect of polymeric binder type and concentration on flow and dissolution properties of SMEDDS…
Self-microemulsifying drug delivery systems (SMEDDS) are lipid-based formulations, designed to improve the solubility of poorly-water soluble drugs. Mesoporous silica is frequently used for SMEDDS solidification by various techniques. One of them is wet granulation, which enables achieving both high…
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Comparison of properties on Orally Disintegrating Tablets (ODTs) produced by direct compression or…
Abstract
Orally disintegrating tablets (ODTs) is a popular drug delivery system as they dissolve in the mouth, usually within seconds which enables easy medication for patients with problem swallowing. In this thesis properties of ODTs were compared when produced with direct compression of the…
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One Step In Situ Co-Crystallization of Dapsone and Polyethylene Glycols during Fluidized Bed…
Abstract
Several studies have demonstrated the feasibility of in situ co-crystallization in different pharmaceutical processes such as spray drying, hot melt extrusion, and fluidized bed granulation (FBG) to produce co-crystal-in-excipient formulations. However, no previous studies have examined…
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