Effect of Process Parameters, Protectants and Carrier Materials on the Survival of Yeast Cells during Fluidized Bed Granulation for Tableting
The administration of living microorganisms is of special interest, with regard to probiotic microorganisms providing health benefits to the patient. Effective dosage forms require the preservation of microbial viability until administration. Storage stability can be improved by drying, and the tabl...
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Main Authors: | Karl Vorländer (Author), Lukas Bahlmann (Author), Arno Kwade (Author), Jan Henrik Finke (Author), Ingo Kampen (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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