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Comparative analysis of co-processed starches prepared by three different methods [PDF]
Co-processing is currently of interest in the generation of high-functionality excipients for tablet formulation. In the present study, comparative analysis of the powder and tableting properties of three co-processed starches prepared by three different
Yonni Apeji +6 more
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Improving Tableting Performance of Lactose Monohydrate by Fluid-Bed Melt Granulation Co-Processing [PDF]
Co-processing is commonly used approach to improve functional characteristics of pharmaceutical excipients to become suitable for tablet production by direct compression.
Djordje Medarević +3 more
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Particle Engineering of Chitosan and Kaolin Composite as a Novel Tablet Excipient by Nanoparticles Formation and Co-Processing [PDF]
Chitosan is not a common excipient for direct compression due to poor flowability and inadequate compressibility. Co-processing of chitosan and kaolin is a challenging method to overcome the limitations of the individual excipients.
Chonwipa Yarangsee +3 more
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Study on the Physical Properties and Application of a Novel Pharmaceutical Excipient Made from Starch and Cellulose Co-Processing [PDF]
Objective: This article investigated the structural characteristics, powder properties, and performance variations of co-processed pregelatinized starch (PS) and microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) at varying ratios.
Yong Bi +4 more
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Increasing processing capabilities and input/output constraints of supercomputers have increased the use of co-processing approaches, i.e., visualizing and analyzing data sets of simulations on the fly.
Marcus Walldén +4 more
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Several methods are currently used to track the bio-component of co-processed fuels including energy/mass balance, yield methods and radiocarbon techniques.
Adrian O’Connell +5 more
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Monitoring of high-load dose formulations based on co-processed and non co-processed excipients
This work presents the evaluation of a co-processed material for high-load dose formulations and its real-time monitoring by near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy at the tablet press feed frame. The powder and tableting properties of co-processed material blends were evaluated and compared to the blend of the individual excipients. The formulations with the
Nobel O. Sierra-Vega +3 more
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The potential for petroleum refineries (PRs) to integrate sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) technologies is manifold, unlike with other existing industrial infrastructures that lack such technical similarities. A midsize PR with a crude oil capacity of 120,
Abid H Tanzil +6 more
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The Fischer–Tropsch heavy fraction is a potential feedstock for transport-fuels production through co-processing with fossil fuel fraction. However, there is still the need of developing new and green catalytic materials able to process this feedstock ...
Jakub Frątczak +4 more
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Integrated API and drug product processing enable molecules with high clinical efficacy but poor physicochemical characteristics to be commercialized by direct co-processing with excipients to produce advanced multicomponent intermediates.
Michael W. Stocker +4 more
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