Screening Excipients for Formulation Development

Excipients are inactive ingredients that are combined with active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) to create drug formulations. Selecting the right excipients is essential to optimize the drug’s stability, solubility, and bioavailability.…

Preformulation Studies for Drug Candidates

Preformulation studies are crucial in drug development as they help determine the physicochemical properties of a drug candidate, which influence the formulation process. These studies help ensure that the active…

Compatibility Studies Between APIs and Excipients

Compatibility studies between active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and excipients are critical in drug formulation development. The success of a formulation depends on ensuring that the API remains stable and effective…

High-Throughput Formulation Screening Techniques

High-throughput formulation screening techniques allow for the rapid testing of a large number of drug formulations in a short period. These techniques are particularly useful during the early stages of…

Solid Dispersion Screening Methods

Solid dispersion is a technique used to improve the solubility and bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs. By dispersing the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) in a solid matrix, solid dispersions help…

Screening Polymorphs of APIs

Polymorphism refers to the ability of a drug's active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) to exist in more than one crystalline form, each with different physicochemical properties. Screening polymorphs is an essential…

Lipid-Based Formulations for Screening

Lipid-based formulations are increasingly being used to enhance the solubility and bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs. These formulations, which include lipid emulsions, liposomes, and self-emulsifying drug delivery systems (SEDDS), can…

Screening Drug Nanoparticles for Solubility Enhancement

Nanoparticles have become a promising strategy for improving the solubility and bioavailability of poorly soluble drugs. By reducing the size of drug particles to the nanoscale, nanoparticles enhance the dissolution…

Conducting Emulsion Formulation Screening

Emulsion formulations are widely used in drug delivery systems, particularly for poorly water-soluble drugs. By using emulsions, drug molecules can be solubilized and delivered in a stable form, improving bioavailability.…

Selecting Surfactants for Formulation Development

Surfactants play a critical role in formulation development, particularly in enhancing the solubility and bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs. They act as emulsifiers, solubilizers, or stabilizers, depending on the formulation…

Screening Injectable Formulations

Injectable formulations are an essential drug delivery system for many therapeutic agents, particularly for drugs that cannot be effectively delivered orally. Screening injectable formulations is crucial for ensuring the stability,…