Posts tagged with "dynamics"



16. April 2018
Surfactants are common stabilizers, often added to biopharmaceuticals formulations, but the mechanisms at the basis of their activity are unclear. The aim of this work is to provide insight into the molecular factors underlying surfactant effectiveness as protectants. Methods Molecular Dynamics simulations of human growth hormone (hGH) in the presence of Tween 20 were performed. The effect of Tween 20 was compared with the activity of commonly used protectants, such as the disaccharides....

22. August 2016
Abstract During the formulation of solid dosage forms coating, plasticizers are added to the film forming polymer to improve the mechanical properties of the coating shell of the drug product. For the coating formulation to be successful and in order to produce flexible continuous film, the plasticizer should be compatible with the film forming polymer (i.e. high plasticizer-polymer miscibility in solid dispersion) (McGinity and Felton, 2008). This paper proposes and compares different...

08. June 2016
Abstract: Protein formulation development relies on the selection of excipients that inhibit protein–protein interactions preventing aggregation. Empirical strategies involve screening many excipient and buffer combinations using force degradation studies. Such methods do not readily provide information on intermolecular interactions responsible for the protective effects of excipients. This study describes a molecular docking approach to screen and rank interactions allowing for the...
05. June 2016
Protein formulation development relies on the selection of excipients that inhibit protein-protein interactions preventing aggregation. Empirical strategies involve screening many excipient and buffer combinations using force degradation studies. Such methods do not readily provide information on intermolecular interactions responsible for the protective effects of excipients. This study describes a molecular docking approach to screen and rank interactions allowing for the identification of...
25. January 2016
Recently, we reported that intranasal vaccination of humans with whole inactivated influenza vaccine in the absence of mucosal adjuvant induced neutralizing antibody responses in the serum and nasal mucus. The mucoadhesive excipient carboxy-vinyl polymer (CVP) increases the viscosity and therefore mucoadhesiveness of intranasal medicaments and is an authorized excipient in Japan. In the present study, we analyzed the effect of adding CVP on intranasal whole inactivated influenza vaccine antigen...