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Microspheres pharmaceutical excipients

Non-biological microspheres are widely used in chemical, agrochemical, food, pharmaceutical and household products. Here two examples are described microspheres used as chromatographic resins and pharmaceutical excipients used for tableting. [Pg.59]

Albumin is primarily used as an excipient in parenteral pharmaceutical formulations, where it is used as a stabilizing agent for formulations containing proteins and enzymes. Albumin has also been used to prepare microspheres and microcapsules for experimental drug-delivery systems. ... [Pg.16]

Mineral oil is used primarily as an excipient in topical pharmaceutical formulations, where its emollient properties are exploited as an ingredient in ointment bases see Table I. It is additionally used in oil-in-water emulsions,as a solvent, and as a lubricant in capsule and tablet formulations, and to a limited extent as a mold-release agent for cocoa butter suppositories. It has also been used in the preparation of microspheres. " ... [Pg.471]


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