Pharma Excipients
Metallic Oxides
Characterization and evaluation of the performance of different calcium and magnesium salts as…
The performance of a series of inorganic salts as direct compression excipients was systematically evaluated.
The physical-chemical and technological properties of the different salts were investigated in terms of crystalline/amorphous state, morphology, granulometry, apparent/tapped density,…
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Predicting the critical quality attributes of ibuprofen tablets via modelling of process parameters…
Roller compaction is a low cost granulation process which application is sometimes limited by the granular loss of compactability and reduced drug dissolution rate. Hence, the design of a robust manufacturing process is key in order to ensure quality of tablets.
In this study, for ibuprofen…
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Effects of Drugs and Excipients on Hydration Status
Despite being the most essential nutrient, water is commonly forgotten in the fields of pharmacy and nutrition. Hydration status is determined by water balance (the difference between water input and output). Hypohydration or negative water balance is affected by numerous factors, either internal…
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Multi-dimensional visualization for the morphology of lubricant stearic acid particles and their…
The shapes of particles and their distribution in tablets, controlled by pretreatment and tableting process, determine the pharmaceutical performance of excipient like lubricant. This study aims to provide deeper insights to the relationship of the morphology and spatial distribution of stearic acid…
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Potential Use of Magnesium Oxide as an Excipient to Maintain the Hardness of ODTs
This study aimed to clarify the effects of magnesium oxide (MgO) on the hardness of orally disintegrating tablets (ODTs) during storage. ODTs containing a range of MgO concentrations were prepared by direct powder compression and stored for up to 4 weeks in an unpackaged condition at 40°C, with 75%…
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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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Mechanism by Which Magnesium Oxide Suppresses Tablet Hardness Reduction during Storage
14. September 2016
Abstract
This study investigated how the inclusion of magnesium oxide (MgO) maintained tablet hardness during storage in an unpackaged state. Tablets were prepared with a range of MgO levels and stored at 40°C with 75% relative humidity for up to 14 d. The…
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Magnesium hydroxide carbonate as excipient in pharmaceutical preparations having improved release of…
29. November 2015
The present invention relates to pharmaceutical formulations of active ingredients which have low solubility in aqueous solutions, having improved release of active ingredient, and to a process for the preparation thereof. In particular, these are pharmaceutical…
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