Posts tagged with "digital"



10. September 2018
Pharma Excipients has been nominated for the CPhI Pharma Awards in the category "Excellence in pharmaceutical Excipients." What offers Pharma Excipients? A unique and neutral digital platform accessible on various digital ways Completely focussed on excipients and new developments Exchange of information and access to scientific papers Online sampling and sourcing platform Systematic database in development and available in Q3 2018 New ideas to increase and promote the knowledge on...

08. August 2018
Three-dimensional printing (3DP) has the potential to cause a paradigm shift in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, enabling personalised medicines to be produced on-demand. To facilitate integration into healthcare, non-destructive characterisation techniques are required to ensure final product quality. Here, the use of process analytical technologies (PAT), including near infrared spectroscopy(NIR) and Raman confocal microscopy, were evaluated on paracetamol-loaded 3D printed cylindrical...

06. April 2017
Abstract With increasing importance of continuous manufacturing, the interest in integrating dry granulation into a continuous manufacturing line is growing. Residence time distribution measurements are of importance as they provide information about duration of materials within the process. These data enable traceability and are highly beneficial for developing control strategies. A digital image analysis system was used to determine the residence time distribution of two materials with...
21. September 2016
Purpose Investigate the extended release behaviour of compacts containing mixtures of hydrophilic HPMC and PEO in hydrating media of differing ionic strengths. Methods The extended release behaviour of various HPMC:PEO compacts was investigated using dissolution testing, confocal microscopy and magnetic resonance imaging, with respect to polymer ratio and ionic strength of the hydrating media. Results Increasing HPMC content gave longer extended release times, but a greater sensitivity to high...