Posts tagged with "neusilin"



Graphics which show the production steps of Self-microemulsifying tablets and the dissolution and lipolysis profile
08. July 2018
The purpose of this study was to develop self-microemulsifying (SME-) tablets to improve resveratrol solubility whilst delivering resveratrol in a preferred tablet dosage form. Resveratrol was dissolved in liquid self-microemulsifying drug delivery system (SMEDDS) (10 % w/w) and solidified through adsorption on several different solid carriers. Two ranges of synthetic amorphous silica (Sylysia® 290, 350, 470, 580; Syloid® 244FP, AL-1FP) as well as granulated magnesium aluminometasilicate...

Impregnated Neusulin® particles with Fenofibrate (10% average loading)
13. April 2018
Impregnation of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) onto porous excipients has numerous benefits for solid dosage formulations. Previous work has successfully demonstrated the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals using fluidized bed (FB) impregnation of APIs onto porous carriers and discussed its advantages (such as easy to implement, improvement of blend uniformity and dissolution kinetics, and stabilization of amorphous APIs). This study aims to develop methods for analysis of the spatial...

08. August 2017
We have focused on melt adsorption as manufacture method of wax matrices to control particles size of granules more easily than melt granulation. The purpose of present study was to investigate the possibil- ity of identifying a hydrophobic material with a low melting point, currently used as a meltable binder of melt granulation, to apply as a novel carrier in melt adsorption.
20. February 2017
Abstract The aim of present work was to investigate the role of liquisolid technique in improving dissolution of high dose Progesterone. Progesterone-PEG 400 dispersions were prepared and evaluated for technological properties, and further formulated into liquisolid tablets using Neusilin US2 and Syloid 244 FP as a carrier and coat respectively. Due to polymorphic behavior of Progesterone, liquisolid tablets were investigated by XRPD, DSC and SEM, whereas, improvement in dissolution was studied...
24. September 2015
The article describes the application of a twin-screw granulation process to enhance the dissolution rate of the poorly water soluble drug, ibuprofen (IBU). A quality-by-design (QbD) approach was used to manufacture IBU loaded granules via hot-melt extrusion (HME) processing. More