Pharmaceutical Technology-09-01-2018

Pharmaceutical Technology

A Perspective on the Topical Delivery of Macromolecules

September 01, 2018

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The human skin protects the body from physical, mechanical, and chemical insults while preventing endogenous water loss. This function is predominantly achieved by a thin (10–30 µm) cornified outermost layer-the stratum corneum (SC)-generated through terminal differentiation of the basal epidermal keratinocytes. The stratum corneum protects the human body, but also severely limits drug delivery into and across the skin.

Selecting Excipients for Liquid-Filled Hard Capsules

September 01, 2018

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Thixotropic gels, thermosoftened systems, and self-emulsifying systems have expanded the range of potential excipients for liquid-filled hard capsules (LFHC).

Tackling Aggregation Challenges in ADC Production

September 01, 2018

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Immobilizing the antibodies on a solid-phase support, such as a resin, and carrying out the conjugation of the payload-linker while the antibodies are bound to that support will prevent aggregation at its source.

Paving the Way for Modernized Drug-Product Manufacturing Through Excipients

September 01, 2018

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Commonly referred to as the future of advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing, continuous manufacturing has gained major traction in the past 10 years to enable significant improvements in efficiency, safety, cost, and speed to market.

Pharmaceutical Technology North America, 2018 APIs, Excipients, and Manufacturing Supplement (PDF)

September 01, 2018

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