Posts tagged with "stabilizer"



05. September 2018
As Pfanstiehl approaches its 100th anniversary in 2019, the company has launched a new high purity, low endotoxin, and low metal L-Arginine (USP, EP, JP, ChP), manufactured in the United States under strict cGMP, ICH Q7 compliant conditions. This is the first amino acid Pfanstiehl has launched and they have others in development.

Graphic which shows the different usages of parenteral nanosuspensions in Pharmaceutics
01. August 2018
Advancements in in silico techniques of lead molecule selection have resulted in the failure of around 70% of new chemical entities (NCEs). Some of these molecules are getting rejected at final developmental stage resulting in wastage of money and resources. Unfavourable physicochemical properties affect ADME profile of any efficacious and potent molecule, which may ultimately lead to killing of NCE at final stage. Numerous techniques are being explored including nanocrystals for solubility...

12. October 2017
Poor aqueous solubility leading to poor oral bioavailability is a bottle neck in the development of many new drug candidates; particularly the BCS class II-IV drugs. These molecules are difficult to formulate using conventional approaches and are associated with numerous formulation related performance issues.

29. May 2016
Abstract: Drug nanocrystals are a versatile option for drug delivery purposes, and while the number of poorly soluble drug materials is all the time increasing, more research in this area is performed. Drug nanocrystals have a simple structure—a solid drug core is surrounded by a layer of stabilizing agent. However, despite the considerably simple structure, the selection of an appropriate stabilizer for a certain drug can be challenging. Mostly, the stabilizer selection is based purely on...