Learn more about Orally disintegrating tablets (ODTs), also known as orodispersible tablets, unique dosage forms formulated to improve their in vivo disintegration and dissolution rates.
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The research press for the most demanding laboratories Simple precise data acquisition Clean, contained Rotary simulation: predicts production Simple to handly Small batches production
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Get to know our dream team for superior tablet coating: a natural inert polymer and ready-to-use coating system for fast aqueous film coating.
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PEARLITOL® is a unique combination, between mannitol and starch, which will allow you to formulate orodispersible tablets, easy to use and which disintegrate very quickly in the mouth.
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Overcoming your main challenges: disintegration time, stability, mouthfeel.
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The main objective of this project was to investigate the potential of Kleptose Linecaps DE17 (pea maltodextrin with DE 15–20) in masking the bitter taste of antifungal drug, griseofulvin (GRI).
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This study has been conducted to evaluate the advantages of a specially pregelatinized, new-generation, hydroxypropyl starch polymer (LYCOAT®), over HPMC in aqueous film coating.
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The study evaluates the taste masking performance of two new maltodextrins with high amylose content on NSAIDs.
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This study was conducted to compare a non-GMO pregelatinized hydroxypropyl pea starch (LYCOAT® RS780) with HP corn and HP potato starch, as an alternative to gelatin in soft gel capsules.
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This study has been done to compare the performance of LYCATAB® C with the similar excipient Starch 1500® in its recommended application as filler for two-piece hard gelatin capsules.
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The aim of this study is to characterize both the pure substances and the physical mixtures of spray-dried lactose and maize starch in comparison to the new direct compression excipient StarLac®.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the coating quality of a modified pea starch based polymer in a ready-to-use coating formulation (ReadiLycoat®) at a process bed temperature lower than 25°C.