Evaluation of the Formulation Parameter-Dependent Redispersibility of API Nanoparticles from Fluid Bed Granules
The production of nanosuspensions of poorly soluble active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) is a popular technique to counteract challenges regarding bioavailability of such active substances. A subsequent drying of the nanosuspensions is advantageous to improve the long-term stability and the furth...
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Main Authors: | Martin Wewers (Author), Jan Henrik Finke (Author), Stefan Czyz (Author), Bernard Van Eerdenbrugh (Author), Edgar John (Author), Guido Büch (Author), Michael Juhnke (Author), Heike Bunjes (Author), Arno Kwade (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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