Posts tagged with "copovidone"



20. February 2018
Abstract The mechanical behavior of powders during die compaction was investigated using the discrete element method (DEM), in which powders are modeled as discrete particles with elastoplastic material behavior. A new adhesive elastoplastic contact model that describes the force displacement behavior of contacting particles subjected to high confining conditions was introduced and implemented in DEM simulations of die compaction and uniaxial tension. The objectives of these simulations were:...

Graphic with the test results of different amorphous solid dispersions
19. February 2018
The effects of tablet preparation and subsequent film coating with amorphous solid dispersion (ASD) particles that were composed of a drug with poor water solubility and hydrophilic polymers were investigated. ASD particles were prepared with a drug and vinylpyrrolidone–vinyl acetate copolymer (PVPVA) or polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) at a weight ratio of 1:1 or 1:2 using a melt extrusion technique. Tablets were prepared by conventional direct compression followed by pan coating. A mathematical...

Graphic which shows Amorphous Solid Dispersion Particles during dissolution
26. January 2018
The understanding of amorphous solid dispersions has grown significantly in the past decade. This is evident from the number of approved commercial amorphous solid dispersion products. While amorphous formulation is considered an enabling technology, it has become the norm for formulating poorly soluble compounds.

11. December 2017
Nowadays most of the drug substances are coming into the innovation pipeline with poor water solubility. Here, the influence of excipients will play a significant role to improve the dissolution of poorly aqueous soluble compounds. The drug substance needs to be dissolved in gastric fluids to get the better absorption and bioavailability of an orally administered drug. Dissolution is the rate-controlling stage for drugs which controls the rate and degree of absorption.

02. May 2017
Highlights • Binder properties were correlated to granule and tablet properties. • Groups of binders behave divergent regarding granule and tablet properties. • Povidone based polymers seem to have another binding behaviour. • Disintegration of tablets was explained by particle size and viscosity effects. • Changes in particle size caused larger effects for small-sized binders on tablets.
21. June 2016
Abstract Protein stability is the most crucial factor in protein pharmaceutical preparations. Various techniques were applied for producing stable protein formulations such as spray-drying and freeze-drying. However, heating and freezing stresses are disadvantages for proteins using these methods, respectively. Accordingly, excipients have been used to preserve therapeutic effects of proteins during processing and for long period of time. Therefore, influences of Copovidone, Eudragit® RL-PO...