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10984.1;6 PFIW-IW
Projekttitel
Feasibility Study of Using Ultrasonic Resonator Technology as a Monitoring Tool to Manufacture Lipid-Based Drug Delivery Systems and Nanosuspensions
Projekttitel Englisch
Feasibility Study of Using Ultrasonic Resonator Technology as a Monitoring Tool to Manufacture Lipid-Based Drug Delivery Systems and Nanosuspensions

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Kurzbeschreibung
(Deutsch)
Feasibility Study of Using Ultrasonic Resonator Technology as a Monitoring Tool to Manufacture Lipid-Based Drug Delivery Systems and Nanosuspensions
Kurzbeschreibung
(Englisch)
Feasibility Study of Using Ultrasonic Resonator Technology as a Monitoring Tool to Manufacture Lipid-Based Drug Delivery Systems and Nanosuspensions
Abstract
(Deutsch)
The pharmaceutical industry strives to increase the quality of its products. This involves an extended monitoring of critical process parameters and a generally improved understanding of production factors. However, this is particularly challenging for lipid-drug delivery systems and nanosuspensions. The current feasibility study utilizes the ultrasonic resonator technology as a new method for process analytics. A number of defined production issues will be tested in this study to focus and de-risk the development of a new mixer/homogenizer.
Abstract
(Englisch)
The pharmaceutical industry strives to increase the quality of its products. This involves an extended monitoring of critical process parameters and a generally improved understanding of production factors. However, this is particularly challenging for lipid-drug delivery systems and nanosuspensions. The current feasibility study utilizes the ultrasonic resonator technology as a new method for process analytics. A number of defined production issues will be tested in this study to focus and de-risk the development of a new mixer/homogenizer.