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  1. Rheological characterization of microcrystalline cellulose and silicified microcrystalline cellulose wet masses using a mixer torque rheometer

    Contributor(s):: Luukkonen, P, Schaefer, T, Hellen, L, Juppo, AM, Yliruusi, J

    The rheological properties of silicified microcrystalline cellulose (Prosolv 50) were compared with those of standard grades of microcrystalline cellulose (Emcocel 50 and Avicel PH 101). Cellulose samples were analyzed using nitrogen adsorption together with particle size, flowability, density...

  2. Faster to First-time-in-Human: Prediction of the liquid solid ratio for continuous wet granulation

    Contributor(s):: Junnila, A, Wikstrom, HMegarry, A, Gholami, A, Papathanasiou, F, Blomberg, A, Ketolainen, J, Tajarobi, P

    In early development, when active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) is in short supply, it would be beneficial to reduce the number of experiments by predicting a suitable L/S ratio before starting the product development. The aim of the study was to decrease development time and the amount of API...