A quality by design (QbD) case study on liposomes containing hydrophilic API: I. Formulation, processing design and risk assessment

Volume: 419, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 52 - 59
Published: Oct 1, 2011
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to extend QbD principles to liposomal drug products containing a hydrophilic active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) to demonstrate both the feasibility and the advantages of applying QbD concepts to liposome based complex parenteral controlled release systems. The anti-viral drug Tenofovir was selected as a model compound. Desired properties for two of the key liposome drug product qualities, namely the particle...
Paper Details
Title
A quality by design (QbD) case study on liposomes containing hydrophilic API: I. Formulation, processing design and risk assessment
Published Date
Oct 1, 2011
Volume
419
Issue
1-2
Pages
52 - 59
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