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Effect of Formulations and Spray Drying Process Conditions on Physical Properties of Resveratrol Spray-Dried Emulsions
Spray-dried emulsion is one of the useful strategies to enhance dissolution properties of poorly water-soluble drug for example resveratrol. Physical properties i.e. particle size and moisture content of spray-dried emulsions ...
Influence of Process Parameters on the Characteristics of Hydrophilic Drug-Loaded Microparticles through Double Emulsion Solvent Evaporation Technique
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of process parameters on the characteristics of microparticles using double emulsion solvent evaporation method for encapsulation of hydrophilic drug. Donepezil ...
Donepezil—an updated review of challenges in dosage form design
Donepezil hydrochloride (DPH) was first launched in 1997 as a choline esterase inhibitor (ChEI). The USFDA has approved it for treatment of Alzheimer's disease since it effectively enhances cholinergic activity by slowing ...
Design and optimization of resveratrol-loaded porous calcium silicate powders for dissolution and photostability enhancement
In this study, resveratrol (RVT) was loaded onto porous calcium silicate (PCS) powders to improve its dissolution and photostability properties. The effects of RVT/PCS powders that included varying amounts of low-methoxyl ...
Controlled release of felodipine from 3D-printed tablets with constant surface area: Influence of surface geometry
In this study, 3D-printed tablets with a constant surface area were designed and fabricated using polylactic acid (PLA) in the outer compartment and polyvinyl alcohol and felodipine (FDP) in the inner compartment. The ...
Optimized Taste-Masked Microparticles for Orally Disintegrating Tablets as a Promising Dosage Form for Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
The objective of this research was to optimize the tasted-masked microparticles for orally disintegrating tablets containing donepezil hydrochloride using quality risk assessment and design of experiment approaches. The ...
Effect of a superdisintegrant on disintegration of orally disintegrating tablets determined by simulated wetting test and in vitrodisintegration test
The disintegration time is critical for characterizing orally disintegrating tablets (ODTs), according to regulatory standards. The current study aimed to assess the effect of superdisintegrants such as sodium starch ...
Salt formation, stability study and tablet formulation of mefenamic acid with improved drug dissolution
Mefenamic acid is characterized by a low oral bioavailability due to its slow dissolution and absorption. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of salt formation on dissolution of mefenamic acid and its ...
Development and optimization of Clinacanthus nutans liquid spray using a two-level full factorial design
This study aimed to develop and optimize a topical Clinacanthus nutans liquid spray that dries quickly after spraying and has low stickiness. An experimental design was adopted to evaluate the effects of the amounts of ...
Use of risk assessment and Plackett-Burman design for developing resveratrol spray-dried emulsions: A quality-by-design approach
In this study, the resveratrol spray-dried emulsions were developed using a quality-by-design approach. Further, the product and process factors that affected the quality of the spray-dried emulsions were analyzed and ...

