AbstractThe effect of small ethylcellulose particle size on the manufacture and properties of pellets produced by extrusion-spheronization was investigated. A factorial design revealed the effects of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC), polyethylene oxide (PEO), water, and spheronization speed and time on pellet properties. Response surface modeling allowed optimization of the responses with expansion to a central composite design. Pellet yield, size, shape, friability and drug release profile were studied, along with surface and interior morphology. Pellets were spherical irrespective of the formulation and process variables and exhibited physical and mechanical characteristics appropriate for further processing. Yield in the 12/20 mesh cut w...
The process by which cylindrical rods of soft solid paste extrudate are converted into round pellets...
Objective: To study microcrystalline cellulose II (MCCII) as new pelletization aid using the extrusi...
Influence of extrusion-spheronization process with synthetic substances for technological functional...
AbstractThe effect of small ethylcellulose particle size on the manufacture and properties of pellet...
The present investigation evaluated the potential of coarse particle ethylcellulose (CPEC) and high ...
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is the golden standard to manufacture spherical particles (pellets)...
The preparation of pharmaceutical pellets by the process of extrusion and spheronization usually rel...
A sustained release dosage form is suggested based on the advantages of tablets and pellets produced...
Part 1 The first part concern the characterization of mechanical and compression properties of pelle...
This study systematically investigated the influence of the dimensions of square-patterned pyramidal...
The "design of experiment" approach to the manufacture of a product allows thesimultaneous study of ...
Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC) pellets containing highly water soluble compound A was formulated ...
Oral multiparticulate drug system (e.g. pellets, granules) in comparison to single unit dosage form ...
International audienceThe increased need for predicting the properties of granular systems has becom...
Extrusion–spheronisation is a widely used technique for the manufacture of pellets with high spheric...
The process by which cylindrical rods of soft solid paste extrudate are converted into round pellets...
Objective: To study microcrystalline cellulose II (MCCII) as new pelletization aid using the extrusi...
Influence of extrusion-spheronization process with synthetic substances for technological functional...
AbstractThe effect of small ethylcellulose particle size on the manufacture and properties of pellet...
The present investigation evaluated the potential of coarse particle ethylcellulose (CPEC) and high ...
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is the golden standard to manufacture spherical particles (pellets)...
The preparation of pharmaceutical pellets by the process of extrusion and spheronization usually rel...
A sustained release dosage form is suggested based on the advantages of tablets and pellets produced...
Part 1 The first part concern the characterization of mechanical and compression properties of pelle...
This study systematically investigated the influence of the dimensions of square-patterned pyramidal...
The "design of experiment" approach to the manufacture of a product allows thesimultaneous study of ...
Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC) pellets containing highly water soluble compound A was formulated ...
Oral multiparticulate drug system (e.g. pellets, granules) in comparison to single unit dosage form ...
International audienceThe increased need for predicting the properties of granular systems has becom...
Extrusion–spheronisation is a widely used technique for the manufacture of pellets with high spheric...
The process by which cylindrical rods of soft solid paste extrudate are converted into round pellets...
Objective: To study microcrystalline cellulose II (MCCII) as new pelletization aid using the extrusi...
Influence of extrusion-spheronization process with synthetic substances for technological functional...