Pharma Excipients
Converted Starch
Application of design of experiment approach for investigating the effect of partially…
The objective of the current work was to enhance the critical attributes of rapid orally disintegrating tablets (RODTs) manufactured by direct compression technique to have sufficient mechanical strength and fast disintegration time using partially pre-gelatinized starch. A two factor, three levels…
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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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Effect of Binder Attributes on Granule Growth and Densification
The rate and extent of granule growth and densification during high-shear wet granulation (HSWG) depends on a variety of formulation and process variables, including material attributes of critical formulation excipients, such as binders. The effects of known binder attributes to the rate and extent…
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Integration of 3D printing with dosage forms: A new perspective for modern healthcare
13. August 2018
3D printing is an additive manufacturing technique capable of producing various 3D drug products, medical devices, tissues and organs from digital designs. The first FDA approved 3D drug product, Spritam®, has encouraged and attracted many researchers in…
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Gelatin and pregelatinized starch orally disintegrating films: Properties and stability of vitamin C
29. January 2017
ABSTRACT
The administration of active compounds by the oral mucosa is an efficient method for the delivery of drugs and nutrients. This work aimed to develop and characterize orally disintegrating films (ODFs) based on starch and gelatin as carriers of…
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