***Live: Thursday Nov 19, 2020 at 11am EST| 8am PST| 4pm GMT| 5pm CET*** Managing polymer variability is critical in developing robust formulations and processes. Cellulose is not only one of the most abundant compounds on Earth, but also one of the most versatile ingredients in the pharmaceutical industry. Learn how its critical material attributes can be customized—from manipulating physical properties like particle size for improved processibility to modifying chemical properties such as substitution and molecular weight, which impacts drug release. This webinar will demonstrate how cellulosic structural property performance fundamentals can help a formulator design the highest quality and most robust drug product formulation. Further, the addition of digital tools can ensure better batch-to-batch consistency and predict other quality parameters, further optimizing a formulation to your needs. *** On demand available after final airing until Nov. 19, 2021.***
Register free: https://www.pharmtech.com/pt_w/optimized_performance
Event Overview: What if one excipient family could deliver consistency and performance across a range of drug formulation applications—from traditional methods like direct compression to novel and unique applications? What if digital tools could predict the probability of the success or failure of a pharmaceutical formulation?
Cellulosics are one of the most versatile excipients, but given the natural variability inherent in the ingredient, they need to be applied with precision—and help from digital tools—to deliver the needed result. In this webinar, we’ll cover:
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Speakers: True Rogers, R.Ph., Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist, Pharma Solutions, DuPont Nutrition & Bioscience
Yeli Zhang, Ph.D., Technical Service Manager, Pharma Solutions, DuPont Nutrition and Biosciences
Time and Date: Thursday, November 19, 2020 at 11am EST| 8am PST| 4pm GMT| 5pm CET
On demand available after final airing until Nov. 19, 2021
Sponsor: DuPonet
Register free: https://www.pharmtech.com/pt_w/optimized_performance