Excipients

Pharmaceutical excipients, which can be functional or inactive ingredients, work to enhance the medically relevant properties of the API. When used to promote ingredient qualities, excipients can be an asset for formulators to increase stability, bulk up the formulation, or enhance the therapeutic effects of the API. Below you can explore helpful resources including editorial coverage and webinars related to pharmaceutical excipients.

  • From Laboratory to Market: Advanced Analytical Approaches in Biopharma

    The drug development landscape has undergone a massive transformation in recent years, driven by advancements in bioprocessing and the rise of biologics. Compared to traditional small-molecule drugs, biologics differ significantly in terms of their production methods, molecular complexities and mechanisms of action.1 Their large size and elaborate ... read more
  • Advancements in Analytical Techniques

    As analytical evaluation thresholds (AETs) continue to decrease, advancements in mass spectrometry have enabled us to keep pace with these changes. We can now screen at much lower levels than before, reliably detecting and identifying compounds that are close to the AET. High resolution mass spectrometry both in the LC and GC space have ... read more
  • Customized Antibodies – Vehicles for Therapeutic Success

    They measure only a few nanometers in size, and yet they are our bodies’ first defense line against intruders of all kinds: antibodies are an integral part of our immune system. Since their discovery in the 1890s, science has made huge progress in understanding the mechanisms behind immunoglobulins. read more
  • Hydroxypropyl Cellulose for Orally Disintegrating Film Drug Application

    Hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) is a water-soluble polymer that has film formation properties with excellent plasticity. Its hydroxypropyl groups drive the solubilization of the cellulose thus hindering the hydrogen bonding of the hydroxyl groups. In this study, we evaluated the applicability and effectiveness of HPC in Orally ... read more
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