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.

  • Microbiological Attributes of Chewable Gels (Gummies)

    Chewable gels (Gummies) are a long-standing confectionary product that due to their composition, processing, and physicochemical attributes e.g., low water activity (0.51 to 0.76) and pH (4.5), <4.5),> read more
  • The Many Ways How Digitalization Is Improving Sterility Testing

    Do you know what percentage of citations in post-inspection, FDA Warning Letters relate to documentation issues and written procedures? The answer is a staggering 40%. Most manufacturing facilities still base their QC data management on a combination of paper documents, spreadsheets, and digital tools for individual instruments, which increases the... read more
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