The work investigates the adhesive/cohesive molecular and physical interactions together with nanoscopic features of commonly used orally disintegrating tablet (ODT) excipients microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) and D-mannitol. This helps to elucidate the underlying physico-chemical and mechanical mechanisms responsible for powder densification and optimum product functionality. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) contact mode analysis was performed to measure nano-adhesion forces and surface energies between excipient-drug particles (6-10 different particles per each pair). Moreover, surface topography images (100 nm2-10 µm2) and roughness data were acquired from AFM tapping mode. AFM data were related to ODT macro/microscopic properties obtained ...
THE STUDY OF TABLETS' PROPERTIES FROM THREE TYPES OF MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE SUMMARY The thesis d...
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department: Pharmaceutical Technology Stud...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential of cellulose nanofibers (also referred as mi...
The work investigates the adhesive/cohesive molecular and physical interactions together with nanosc...
Tablets are the most convenient form for drug administration. Despite its ease of manufacturing prob...
Mannitol is an essential excipient employed in orally disintegrating tablets due to its high palatab...
Mannitol is an essential excipient employed in orally disintegrating tablets due to its high palatab...
ODTs have emerged as a novel oral dosage form with a potential to deliver a wide range of drug candi...
This work deals with the study of the mechanical strength and disintegration time of tablets from co...
ABSTRACT − This study investigated basic material properties and compressibility of commonly used ph...
In this thesis, factors important in tableting operations and for tablet properties have been studie...
Stability studies are an integral part of the drug development process for any drug product. In addi...
Various excipients are used in the pharmaceutical tablet industries to present desirable properties ...
In the work is studied mechanical strength and disintegration time of tablets prepared by direct com...
The thesis deals with the study of the compressibility and properties of tablets from Prosolv® ODT G...
THE STUDY OF TABLETS' PROPERTIES FROM THREE TYPES OF MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE SUMMARY The thesis d...
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department: Pharmaceutical Technology Stud...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential of cellulose nanofibers (also referred as mi...
The work investigates the adhesive/cohesive molecular and physical interactions together with nanosc...
Tablets are the most convenient form for drug administration. Despite its ease of manufacturing prob...
Mannitol is an essential excipient employed in orally disintegrating tablets due to its high palatab...
Mannitol is an essential excipient employed in orally disintegrating tablets due to its high palatab...
ODTs have emerged as a novel oral dosage form with a potential to deliver a wide range of drug candi...
This work deals with the study of the mechanical strength and disintegration time of tablets from co...
ABSTRACT − This study investigated basic material properties and compressibility of commonly used ph...
In this thesis, factors important in tableting operations and for tablet properties have been studie...
Stability studies are an integral part of the drug development process for any drug product. In addi...
Various excipients are used in the pharmaceutical tablet industries to present desirable properties ...
In the work is studied mechanical strength and disintegration time of tablets prepared by direct com...
The thesis deals with the study of the compressibility and properties of tablets from Prosolv® ODT G...
THE STUDY OF TABLETS' PROPERTIES FROM THREE TYPES OF MICROCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE SUMMARY The thesis d...
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department: Pharmaceutical Technology Stud...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential of cellulose nanofibers (also referred as mi...