Pharma Excipients
Preservative
The Formula For Stability – High-quality excipients for your plasma-derived products
Quality for your formulation, stability for your products.
To solve the challenge of stability requirements in plasma applications, we offer a wide range of high-quality pharmaceutical excipients that allow you to formulate and manufacture stable plasma products.
These include pH…
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Vaccine Excipient Summary
Excipients Included in U.S. Vaccines, by Vaccine
In addition to weakened or killed disease antigens (viruses or bacteria), vaccines contain very small amounts of other ingredients – excipients.
Some excipients are added to a vaccine for a specific purpose. These include:…
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Insights on the Formulation of Recombinant Proteins
Recombinant proteins are large and complex molecules, whose therapeutic activity highly depends on their structure.
Formulation of biopharmaceuticals aims at stabilizing protein conformation, promoting its efficacy, and preventing safety concerns, such as immunogenicity. Currently, the rational…
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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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Protein-excipient interactions evaluated via NMR studies in polysorbate based multi-dose protein…
12. June 2018
Preservatives are excipients essentially needed in pharmaceutical multi-dose formulations to prevent microbial growth. Among available substances, phenol is widely used for parenterals, however, it is known to interact with non-ionic surfactants like…
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The central role of excipients in drug formulation
Active substances are rarely administered alone. For example, levothyroxine, a synthetic form of the thyroid hormone, indicated in the treatment of hypothyroidism, is administered at a very low dosage, ranging from 15 μg to 200 μg. These very small amounts of powder mean that it is not possible…
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