October 10th 2024
Various microorganisms, including molds and bacterial spores, were tested on stainless-steel coupons and demonstrated 2–6 log reductions with one-minute wet-contact times.
Assessing Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Linn as an Excipient in Sustained-Release Tablets
January 2nd 2008Natural gums and mucilage are biocompatible, cheap, readily available, and represent a potential source of excipients. The authors examine the functionality of mucilage extracted from the leaves of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis Linn as an excipient in a sustained-release tablet formulation.
Preparation and Characterization of Meloxicam–Myrj-52 Granules Obtained by Melt Granulation
December 2nd 2007Various manufacturing techniques can improve a drug's solubility, thus increasing its bioavailability. The authors examined whether melt granulation can enhance drug solubility using meloxicam as the drug substance and myrj-52 as the binder.
The Disintegration and Dissolution of Nabumetone Dispersible Tablets
December 2nd 2007The authors analyzed the effects of complexation as well as the levels of ammonium bicarbonate and crospovidone on tablet wetting time (WT), disintegration time (DT), and percent dissolution efficiency at 60 min (%DE60).
The Application of Quality by Design to Analytical Methods
October 2nd 2007To monitor and control processes or products, analytical methodology must be fit for purpose. An approach to apply quality by design principles to the design and evaluation of analytical methods has therefore been developed to meet these needs. This article features a downloadable template on which to conduct a failure mode effect analysis (FMEA).
Strategy for the Prediction and Selection of Drug Substance Salt Forms
October 2nd 2007Through consideration of the ionic equilibria of acids and bases, one may readily calculate the formation constant of a salt species solely on the basis of knowledge of the pKA value of the acid and the pKB value of the base.