Pharma Excipients
Calcium CarbonateCMC and Croscarmellose Sodium
Design of High-Payload Ascorbyl Palmitate Nanosuspensions for Enhanced Skin Delivery
A high-payload ascorbyl palmitate (AP) nanosuspension (NS) was designed to improve skin delivery following topical application. The AP-loaded NS systems were prepared using the bead-milling technique, and softly thickened into NS-loaded gel (NS-G) using hydrophilic polymers. The optimized NS-G…
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Development of direct compression Acetazolamide tablet with improved bioavailability in healthy…
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Pharmaceutical cocrystallization has been widely used to improve physicochemical properties of APIs. However, developing cocrystal formulation with proven clinical success remains scarce. Successful translation of a cocrystal to suitable dosage forms requires simultaneously improvement of…
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Discriminative Dissolution Method Development Through an aQbD Approach
Using a one-factor-at-a-time approach for dissolution method and discrimination analysis can be time-consuming and may not yield the optimal and discriminative method. To address this, we have developed a two-stage workflow for the dissolution method development followed by demonstration of…
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Non-invasive peptides delivery using chitosan nanoparticles assembled via scalable microfluidic…
The delivery of peptides via non-invasive administration routes remains a challenge to be addressed. In this regard, chitosan nanoparticles (CS NPs) have shown promise. However, their current batch preparation methods (ionotropic gelation, polyelectrolyte complexing, emulsification solvent diffusion…
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Effect of Croscarmellose Sodium in Sustained Release Layer of Valsartan in Bilayer Tablet with…
The aim of the study was to design and evaluate bilayer tablets of clopidogrel as immediate release and quick relief and valsartan for sustained release and check the effect of croscarmellose sodium (2%) in Carbopol for sustained release action. Bilayer tablets was prepared using direct compression…
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Development, Physicochemical Characteristics and Pharmacokinetics of a New Sustained-Release Bilayer…
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Background and Objective
There are some potential concerns about the currently marketed solid oral dosage forms of tramadol, including decreased adherence to immediate-release (IR) formulations due to the high number of doses taken each day and the slow rise in the blood tramadol…
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Orodispersible Films: Current Innovations and Emerging Trends
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Orodispersible films (ODFs) are thin, mechanically strong, and flexible polymeric films that are designed to dissolve or disintegrate rapidly in the oral cavity for local and/or systemic drug delivery. This review examines various aspects of ODFs and their potential as a drug delivery…
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Statistical Optimization of Fast Dissolving Tablet Contains Isosorbide Dinitrate for the Treatment…
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The ultimate objective about this experiment was to create a fast-dissolving tablet Isosorbide dinitrate that released its medication quickly. The physical properties of tablets, such as hardness, angle of repose, weight variation, and friability were assessed. In-vitro release was…
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Effect of Powdered Cellulose Nanofiber with Different Particle Sizes on the Physical Properties of…
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Direct compression is a tableting technique that involves a few steps in non-demanding manufacturing conditions. High strength and rapid disintegration of tablet formulations were previously achieved through the addition of cellulose nanofibers (CNFs), which have recently attracted…
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Co-processed materials testing as excipients to produce Orally Disintegrating Tablets (ODT) using…
The use of co-processed materials for Orally Disintegrating Tablets (ODT) preparation by direct compression is well consolidated. However, the evaluation of their potential for ODT preparation by 3D printing technology remains almost unexplored. The present study aimed to estimate the use of…
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