Dissolution

Dissolution Vs. Disintegration: What is Right for your Product?

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Dissolution and disintegration are both commonly used for checking the quality of solid oral dosage forms. While these two techniques ...

Dissolution and Dissolved Gasses: How Should You Handle Them?

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Dissolved gasses in your dissolution media can cause a variety of issues to your run. If not controlled, these gasses ...

How Do You Choose an RPM in Dissolution?

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I’ve seen a couple of “A.I. Slop” articles on LinkedIn this week about how to choose an RPM speed in ...

Does f2 Apply to Modified-Release Dissolution Profiles?

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Short answer: Yes. But only if you meet the prerequisites Most of us learn f2 through immediate-release examples. That’s why ...

Is Coning Always a Problem?

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One of the most common myths analysts come to me with is that coning is always a problem to be ...

Understanding Non-Sink Conditions in Dissolution Testing

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In pharmaceutical R&D, dissolution testing plays a vital role in predicting drug release and bioavailability. While most studies are conducted ...

Discriminatory Dissolution & Q-Point Specification – The Connection

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A dissolution method with discriminatory power ensures it can detect critical differences in formulation or process that may impact drug ...

The f2 Similarity Factor in Dissolution

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One question that I frequently get about dissolution is what is the f2 factor and how should it be used? ...

Intrinsic Dissolution

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In this chapter, we delve into the process of determining the intrinsic dissolution rate, a crucial factor in the characterization ...

Difference Between Dissolution and Disintegration

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While both terms are fundamental to pharmaceutical development, they describe distinct processes that play critical roles in tablet performance and ...