Many orally dosed APIs are bioavailable only when formulated as an enteric dosage form to protect them from the harsh environment of the stomach. However, an enteric formulation is often accompanied with a higher development effort in the first place and the potential degradation of fragile APIs during the coating process. Ready-to-use enteric hard capsules would be an easily available alternative to test and develop APIs in enteric formulations, while decreasing the time and cost of process development. In this regard, Lonza Capsugel® Next Generation Enteric capsules offer a promising approach as functional capsules. The in vivo performance of these capsules was observed with two independent techniques (MRI and caffeine in saliva) in eight...
Purpose. To employ the AC Biosusceptometry (ACB) technique to evaluate in vitro and in vivo characte...
Purpose. To evaluate hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC)-based capsular devices prepared by injection moldi...
The fate (movement and disintegration) of hard novel hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) two-piece ...
Controlling the time point and site of the release of active ingredients within the gastrointestinal...
Purpose A preliminary study of the in vivo performance of a molded capsular device intended for ente...
Purpose: a preliminary in vivo evaluation of a gastroresistant (GR) capsular device based on hydroxy...
Intrinsically, enteric capsule shells offer several advantages compared to coating of dosage forms w...
Oral specially coated formulations have the potential to improve treatment outcomes of a range of di...
Pharmaceutical research needs predictive in vitro tools for API bioavailability in humans. We evalua...
Understanding the ecology of the gastrointestinal tract and the impact of the contents on the host m...
Currently, there is a growing need to prepare small batches of enteric capsules for individual thera...
Oral administration of active pharmaceutical ingredients, nutraceuticals, enzymes or probiotics requ...
Capsules are a widely used oral dosage form due to their simplicity and ease of manufacture. They ar...
The in vivo release performance of a gastroresistant capsular device based on HPMCAS and prepared by...
The in vivo performance of a novel enteric double-coating technology designed to accelerate release ...
Purpose. To employ the AC Biosusceptometry (ACB) technique to evaluate in vitro and in vivo characte...
Purpose. To evaluate hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC)-based capsular devices prepared by injection moldi...
The fate (movement and disintegration) of hard novel hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) two-piece ...
Controlling the time point and site of the release of active ingredients within the gastrointestinal...
Purpose A preliminary study of the in vivo performance of a molded capsular device intended for ente...
Purpose: a preliminary in vivo evaluation of a gastroresistant (GR) capsular device based on hydroxy...
Intrinsically, enteric capsule shells offer several advantages compared to coating of dosage forms w...
Oral specially coated formulations have the potential to improve treatment outcomes of a range of di...
Pharmaceutical research needs predictive in vitro tools for API bioavailability in humans. We evalua...
Understanding the ecology of the gastrointestinal tract and the impact of the contents on the host m...
Currently, there is a growing need to prepare small batches of enteric capsules for individual thera...
Oral administration of active pharmaceutical ingredients, nutraceuticals, enzymes or probiotics requ...
Capsules are a widely used oral dosage form due to their simplicity and ease of manufacture. They ar...
The in vivo release performance of a gastroresistant capsular device based on HPMCAS and prepared by...
The in vivo performance of a novel enteric double-coating technology designed to accelerate release ...
Purpose. To employ the AC Biosusceptometry (ACB) technique to evaluate in vitro and in vivo characte...
Purpose. To evaluate hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC)-based capsular devices prepared by injection moldi...
The fate (movement and disintegration) of hard novel hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) two-piece ...