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Taste Masking
2-Hydroxypropyl-β-Cyclodextrin Treatment Induces Modest Immune Activation in Healthy Rhesus Macaques
Experimental simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection of Asian macaques is an excellent model for HIV disease progression and therapeutic development. Recent coformulations of nucleoside analogs and an integrase inhibitor have been used for parenteral antiretroviral (ARV) administration in…
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Kollicoat® Smartseal combines an effective taste-masking functionality with efficient processing
Kollicoat® Smartseal 30 D and Kollicoat® Smartseal 100 P can help formulators tackle challenges when handling bitter active ingredients. It offers superior protection from unpleasant drug taste for minitablets, pellets, particles, and granules used in orally disintegrating dosage forms, improving…
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3D Printed Flavor-Rich Chewable Pediatric Tablets Fabricated Using Microextrusion for Point of Care…
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Over the past few years, 3D printing technologies have gained interest in the development of medicinal products for personalized use at the point of care. The printing of drug products offers personalization and flexibility in dose, shape/design, and flavor, potentially enhancing…
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Current perspective on the challenges in the development of metformin orally disintegrating tablets…
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a metabolic disorder characterized by persistent hyperglycaemia with significant morbidity and mortality rates. Currently, metformin is a drug used as first-line therapy during the management of T2DM patients. Despite metformin's effectiveness and potency in…
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Development of Child-Friendly Lisdexamfetamine Chewable Tablets Using Ion Exchange Resin as a…
Taste masking is critical to improving the compliance of pediatric oral dosage forms. However, it is challenging for extremely bitter lisdexamfetamine dimesylate (LDX) with a long half-life and given in large dose. The present study aims to develop an immediate-release, taste-masked lisdexamfetamine…
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Solid implantable devices for sustained drug delivery
Implantable drug delivery systems (IDDS) are an attractive alternative to conventional drug administration routes. Oral and injectable drug administration are the most common routes for drug delivery providing peaks of drug concentrations in blood after administration followed by concentration decay…
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In vitro-in vivo relationship for amorphous solid dispersions using a double membrane…
The use of amorphous solid dispersions (ASDs) is one commonly applied formulation strategy to improve the oral bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs by overcoming dissolution rate and/or solubility limitations. While bioavailability enhancement of ASDs is well documented, it has often been a…
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Gin & tonic – the first bittersweet antimalarial
During the 1700s, antimalarial properties of quinine were first unleashed. British soldiers stationed in India began drinking tonic water to prevent and combat the disease. However, quinine has a pronounced bitter taste; in the 1800s, gin was added to make the tonic more palatable. Later, lemon and…
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Taste Detection of Maltooligosaccharides with Varying Degrees of Polymerization
Previous studies have shown that humans can taste maltooligosaccharides but not maltopolysaccharides (MPS; DP of >20) and that their taste detection is independent of the canonical sweet taste receptor. The objectives of this study were to determine the DP ranges of target stimuli that are…
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