Discovered in 1955, the excipient microcrystalline cellulose is the most commonly used binder on the pharmaceutical market. It’s popularity comes from its versatility and a huge range of applications. It can bulk, disintegrate, bind, and lubricate. It enhances stability and extends drug release. As a natural, fibre-rich component, it’s nontoxic and chewable. It’s also a favourite among dissolvable drug manufacturers. It’s carved a space for itself as an excipient in both the supplement industry and the potent drug delivery niche. Its scope is not limited to capsules and tablets. It’s used in medicated gels, as well.
Pharma Excipients
Microcrystalline Cellulose
The most recent advances in liquisolid technology: Perspectives in the pharmaceutical industry
Abstract
Hydrophobic drugs exhibit altered bioavailability and pose other challenges at an industrial level due to their poor solubility and dissolution rates. In addition, poor flowability, compressibility, complex dosing schedules, and light-sensitivity problems associated with hydrophobic…
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The challenge of downstream processing of spray dried amorphous solid dispersions into minitablets…
Poorly water-soluble drugs present a significant challenge in the development of oral solid dosage forms (OSDs). In formulation development the appropriate use of excipients to adjust solubility, and the choice of manufacturing method and pharmaceutical processes to obtain a dosage form to meet the…
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UV–VIS imaging-based investigation of API concentration fluctuation caused by the sticking behaviour…
Abstract
Surface powder sticking in pharmaceutical mixing vessels poses a risk to the uniformity and quality of drug formulations. This study explores methods for evaluating the amount of pharmaceutical powder mixtures adhering to the metallic surfaces. Binary powder blends consisting of…
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Liquisolids: A Modernistic approach in Drug Delivery System
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Liquisolid Technology aims to make drug entities more soluble that have low solubility and low permeability, through the cosolvency theory in a reasonably simple setup that doesn't require expensive technology. A non-volatile solvent is used to dissolve a medicine into molecular…
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Tabletability of Roll Compacted Binary Mixtures of Dicalciumphosphate with Silicified and…
JRS Pharma presented three posters at the 2024 PBP World Meeting in Vienna. This is the second poster:
Introduction
Roll compaction/dry granulation (RCDG) is nowadays not only applied for water or heat sensitive active pharmaceutical ingredients, but has become a standard technique in…
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HiCel HFS aids simplify multi-excipient formulations for ODTs
Struggling with complex multi-excipient formulations for Orally Disintegrating Tablets (ODTs)?
Look no further than HiCel HFS!
This coprocessed excipient combines the best of worlds of following excipients:
Versatility of Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC): Ensures excellent compactibility…
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Twin-Screw Melt Granulation with PEG 8000: effect of binder particle size and processing temperature…
Introduction
High-drug-loaded tablets and capsules are desirable and are manufactured using granulation as an additional step. Replacing batch wet granulation with twin-screw melt extruder as a continuous solventless process is gaining popularity. PEG 8000 being one of the most popular…
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Colon-targeted 3D-Printed mesalamine tablets: Core-shell design and in vitro/ex-vivo evaluation
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Objectives
The present study is intended to develop a shell-core tablet using a hot melt extrusion (HME)-based dual-nozzle fused deposition modeling (FDM) three-dimensional (3D) printing approach. The primary objective was to establish a sustained-release colonic drug delivery system…
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A Multi-Particulate Formulation of Pantoprazole Based on Enteric Coated Minitablets
JRS Pharma presented three posters at the 2024 PBP World Meeting in Vienna. This is the first poster:
Introduction
Multiparticulate systems provide solutions to some of the main challenges found with gastro-resistant formulations, namely dose dumping, unpredictable gastric retention time, and lack…
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Implementation of near-infrared spectroscopy and convolutional neural networks for predicting…
Monitoring the particle size distribution (PSD) is crucial for controlling product quality during fluidized bed granulation. This paper proposed a rapid analytical method that quantifies the D10, D50, and D90 values using a Convolutional Block Attention Module-Convolutional Neural Network (CBAM-CNN)…
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