1. Lipid-based excipients of plant origin in pharmaceutical forms
1.1 Benefits and limitations
Plant lipids come from terrestrial and aquatic plants , and are defined as fatty substances, i.e. hydrophobic or amphiphilic molecules with long linear or cyclic carbon chains. Their chemical structure is...
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Bibliography
Regulations
European Pharmacopoeia 9th edition 9.8, 2019.
Handbook of pharmaceutical Excipients, 8 e edition, 2017. Published by Pharmaceutical Press and The American Pharmacists Association. Edited by P.J. Sheskey, W.G. Cook and C.G. Cable.
Patents (non-exhaustive list)
Lipid-based nanocarrier systems for using cancer treatment. GURSOY (R.N.), CEVIK (O.). European patent EP2790683 (2016).
Process for making protein delivery matrix and uses thereof. PAQUIN (P.), SUBIRADE (M.), BEAULIEU (L.). AU2002245979 (2002).
Modified protein excipient for delayed-release tablet. CAILLARD (R.), LECLERC (P.-L.), SUBIRADE (M.). US2011076326...
Directory
Suppliers – Distributors (non-exhaustive list)
Abitec, 501 W 1st Ave, Columbus, OH 43215, USA. Supplier of lipid-based pharmaceutical excipients.
BASF France SAS – Industrie et Service, 49, avenue Georges Pompidou, Levallois 92593. Production of specialty chemicals for most industries....
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