Pelletization is an agglomeration process which converts fine granules or powders of bulk drugs into small, free-flowing, spherical units, known as pellets. The pelletization can be achieved either through agitation, compaction (extrusion-spheronization), drug layering and globulation. Among the various pelletization techniques extrusion–spheronization process is preferred over other methods for the preparation of pellets as it allows the incorporation of the higher amount of drug, modified physical characteristics of the drug (density, sphericity, narrow size distribution, smoother surface) and multiple drugs can be easily combined in the same unit. This current review summarizes the findings or investigations by the researchers on various...
Pelletization has many advantages over other dosage forms and one of the methods available for produ...
The preparation of pharmaceutical pellets by the process of extrusion and spheronization usually rel...
The present study aims at discussing the potential advantages of multiple unit dosage forms (pellets...
Pelletization is an agglomeration process which converts fine granules or powders of bulk drugs into...
AbstractThis review article deals with various aspects of the extrusion–spheronization technique. Th...
This review article deals with the various pelletization techniques utilized in the pharmaceutical i...
Oral multiparticulate drug system (e.g. pellets, granules) in comparison to single unit dosage form ...
Pellets possess major therapeutic and technical advantages which makes them as an exceptionally usef...
Pelletised dosage forms can be prepared by different methods which, in general, are time consuming a...
Pelletised dosage forms can be prepared by different methods which, in general, are time consuming ...
Pellet manufacturing by extrusion/spheronisation is quite common in the pharmaceutical field because...
O processo de peletização consiste na aglomeração por via úmida de pós de uma substância ativa e exc...
Open access articleThe aim of the present study was to develop an alternative process to spray granu...
The pelletization process was first introduced in 1948, when the first product was released. This pr...
Objective: To study microcrystalline cellulose II (MCCII) as new pelletization aid using the extrusi...
Pelletization has many advantages over other dosage forms and one of the methods available for produ...
The preparation of pharmaceutical pellets by the process of extrusion and spheronization usually rel...
The present study aims at discussing the potential advantages of multiple unit dosage forms (pellets...
Pelletization is an agglomeration process which converts fine granules or powders of bulk drugs into...
AbstractThis review article deals with various aspects of the extrusion–spheronization technique. Th...
This review article deals with the various pelletization techniques utilized in the pharmaceutical i...
Oral multiparticulate drug system (e.g. pellets, granules) in comparison to single unit dosage form ...
Pellets possess major therapeutic and technical advantages which makes them as an exceptionally usef...
Pelletised dosage forms can be prepared by different methods which, in general, are time consuming a...
Pelletised dosage forms can be prepared by different methods which, in general, are time consuming ...
Pellet manufacturing by extrusion/spheronisation is quite common in the pharmaceutical field because...
O processo de peletização consiste na aglomeração por via úmida de pós de uma substância ativa e exc...
Open access articleThe aim of the present study was to develop an alternative process to spray granu...
The pelletization process was first introduced in 1948, when the first product was released. This pr...
Objective: To study microcrystalline cellulose II (MCCII) as new pelletization aid using the extrusi...
Pelletization has many advantages over other dosage forms and one of the methods available for produ...
The preparation of pharmaceutical pellets by the process of extrusion and spheronization usually rel...
The present study aims at discussing the potential advantages of multiple unit dosage forms (pellets...