webinar: influence of binder critical material attributes on granule and tablet properties

register to our free EMEA webinar 

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date: june 24, 2020

time: 10am CEST

Ashland produces binders for wet granulation, dry granulation and direct compression as well as roller compaction, Choosing the right binder is critical to maintaining the integrity of the tablet. This seemingly simple task is not trivial, as binding mechanism and the related properties of the polymers need to be well understood in relation to process technologies. Some of the key points to consider in rational binder selection include, but are not limit to, mechanical properties of binders, their particle size and viscosity.

Register to our webinar on June 24 to:

  • learn about considerations in rational binder selection
  • understand differences of Klucel™ hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC)
    used as a tablet binder

highlight how critical material attributes (CMA), including excipient particle size distribution (PSD) and binder viscosity, can impact the final product quality

Fill out the form for a link to join our webcast. 

speaker

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Dr. Christian Muhlenfeld leads the European research and development and technical services team for Pharmaceuticals at Ashland, based in Düsseldorf, Germany. He obtained his M.S. Pharm. degree at the University of Halle, Germany, in the field of wet extrusion/spheronization during his pre-registration year as a pharmacist. Afterwards he obtained his PhD from the University of Düsseldorf, Germany, where he specialized in manufacturing and characterization of solid dispersions for solubility enhancement. His current role involves support for Ashland’s highly functional materials and ingredients that enable overcoming active delivery challenges such as bioavailability enhancement, drug stabilization and controlled drug delivery as well as process technologies to achieve advanced drug delivery and continuous manufacturing.

 

 

 

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