Context: Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is the most widely used excipient for the production of pellets but it retards the release of poorly water soluble drugs. Objective: The present investigation reports incorporation of camphor, cross carmellose sodium (CCS) and spray dried lactose (SDL) into MCC pellets to enhance the dissolution rate of telmisartan. Materials and methods: A full factorial design (32) was used in the study. Concentration of camphor and CCS was selected as independent variables whereas percentage porosity and percentage drug release at 60 min were selected as dependent variables. Pellets were produced by extrusion–spheronization technique and evaluated for percentage yield, particle size analysis, flow characteristics...
A sustained release dosage form is suggested based on the advantages of tablets and pellets produced...
The individual main effect and combined effect of commonly used β Cyclodextrin, Binders, disintegran...
In this work the effects of citric acid and of two common fillers, lactose (soluble) and tricalcium ...
AbstractContext: Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is the most widely used excipient for the producti...
Objective: In the present investigation, an attempt was made to improve the surface characters and s...
ABSTRACT: Silicified microcrystalline cellulose pellets with hydroxypropyl methylcellullose (HPMC) a...
Objective: In the present investigation, an attempt was made to improve the surface characters and s...
Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC) pellets containing highly water soluble compound A was formulated ...
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is the golden standard to manufacture spherical particles (pellets)...
Multi-particulate tablets have the advantages of pellets and those of tablets. Formulation studies w...
Objective: To study microcrystalline cellulose II (MCCII) as new pelletization aid using the extrusi...
The technique of liquisolid compacts is a promising method toward enhancing the dissolution of poorl...
This study has investigated the potential use of zein protein from corn as a pharmaceutical excipien...
The objective of the present study is optimization of telmisartan tablet formulation employing βCD, ...
Telmisartan, a widely prescribed anti hypertensive drug belongs to class II under BCS classification...
A sustained release dosage form is suggested based on the advantages of tablets and pellets produced...
The individual main effect and combined effect of commonly used β Cyclodextrin, Binders, disintegran...
In this work the effects of citric acid and of two common fillers, lactose (soluble) and tricalcium ...
AbstractContext: Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is the most widely used excipient for the producti...
Objective: In the present investigation, an attempt was made to improve the surface characters and s...
ABSTRACT: Silicified microcrystalline cellulose pellets with hydroxypropyl methylcellullose (HPMC) a...
Objective: In the present investigation, an attempt was made to improve the surface characters and s...
Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC) pellets containing highly water soluble compound A was formulated ...
Microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) is the golden standard to manufacture spherical particles (pellets)...
Multi-particulate tablets have the advantages of pellets and those of tablets. Formulation studies w...
Objective: To study microcrystalline cellulose II (MCCII) as new pelletization aid using the extrusi...
The technique of liquisolid compacts is a promising method toward enhancing the dissolution of poorl...
This study has investigated the potential use of zein protein from corn as a pharmaceutical excipien...
The objective of the present study is optimization of telmisartan tablet formulation employing βCD, ...
Telmisartan, a widely prescribed anti hypertensive drug belongs to class II under BCS classification...
A sustained release dosage form is suggested based on the advantages of tablets and pellets produced...
The individual main effect and combined effect of commonly used β Cyclodextrin, Binders, disintegran...
In this work the effects of citric acid and of two common fillers, lactose (soluble) and tricalcium ...