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Comparing continuous micromixing and extrusion downsizing for PEGylated nanoliposomes remotely…
Abstract
Since the FDA approval of the first nanodrug Doxil® in 1995, twenty subsequent liposome-and lipid nanoparticle (LNP) based drugs (of which 10 are nanodrugs), were approved by the FDA. The application of such drug-products was considerably boosted by the mRNA-LNP based vaccines used to stop…
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Design of lipid-based formulations for oral delivery of a BASP1 peptide targeting MYC-dependent…
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Hypothesis
Oral delivery of the proliferation-inhibiting brain acid-soluble protein 1 effector domain peptide (Myr-NT) towards MYC-dependent gastrointestinal tumors can be achieved by forming hydrophobic ion pairs (HIPs) and incorporating them into lipid-based formulations.…
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Investigation of bioavailability and anti-pancreatic cancer efficacy of a self-nanoemulsifying…
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Aims
A new self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS) was developed for erlotinib (Ert) oral delivery.
Highlights
A pseudo-ternary phase diagram for olive oil, Tween 80 and PEG 600 was constructed.
A SNEDDS composed of 10% olive oil, 20% Tween 80 and 70% (V)…
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Soluplus®-Based Pharmaceutical Formulations: Recent Advances in Drug Delivery and Biomedical…
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Poor water solubility remains a significant challenge in the pharmaceutical industry that limits the therapeutic efficacy and bioavailability of many active pharmaceuticals. Soluplus® (SLP), an amphiphilic graft copolymer made of polyethylene glycol, polyvinyl caprolactam, and polyvinyl…
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3D Printed pH-responsive Colonic Capsules for the Delivery of Live Aqueous Bacterial Suspensions
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Delivering live bacterial therapeutics to the colon orally is challenging due to the harsh gastrointestinal (GI) conditions and/or the manufacturing processes involved in the production of dry formulations, which can drastically decrease cell viability. In previous work, we evaluated the…
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Characteristics and Preparation of Solid Lipid Nanoparticles and Nanostructured Lipid Carriers
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Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) and nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) have emerged as promising systems for delivering active ingredients. They are derived from physiological, biodegradable, and biocompatible lipids, offering benefits such as sustained release promotion and increased…
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Unraveling the Impact of the Oil Phase on the Physicochemical Stability and Skin Permeability of…
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Melatonin’s antioxidant properties make it a valuable component in anti-aging semisolid topical products. This study explores the role of Pemulen®, an acrylic-based viscosifying agent, in stabilizing cream-gel formulations. Remarkably, even at low concentrations (0.4%), Pemulen® …
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CPHI Milan 2024 – with a focus on excipients
This year CPHI Europe opens its doors in Milano at Fiera Milano.
From 8th to 10th October you can have a face-to-face chat with visitors and exhibitors again. As usual, InnoPack,
P-MEC, FDF, ICSE, MedTech and BioProduction will be held together with CPHI.
Pharma Excipients gives you an overview…
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Polysaccharide-based emulsion gels for the prevention of postoperative adhesions and as a drug…
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Postoperative tissue adhesion is a well-recognized and common complication. Despite ongoing developments in anti-adhesion agents, complete prevention remains a challenge in clinical practice. Colorectal cancer necessitates both adhesion prevention and postoperative chemotherapy.…
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Exploring the potential of native and modified starch and starch nanocrystals in Pickering…
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Nanocrystals derived from organic particles, such as starch, can be produced through acid or enzymatic hydrolysis reactions to serve as stabilizers in Pickering emulsions. Starch nanocrystals (SNCs) offer the advantage of providing enhanced storage stability and controlled in vitro and …
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