Spray drying and encapsulation techniques have become indispensable for the formulation and preservation of sensitive bioactive compounds in both the food and pharmaceutical industries. Spray drying ...
Spray drying is the name given to the rapid drying process of creating dry powders from liquid slurry. The liquid is typically sprayed with hot gas to accelerate the drying stage, which renders it ...
The preparation of microspheres by spray drying method is a method of spraying the liquid raw excipients into the hot drying medium to convert the raw excipients into dry powder in the spray dryer.
Instant coffee and powdered milk are produced by spray drying. Researchers have adapted this technique to the tricky question of incorporating insoluble substances in core-shell particles. The new ...
There are a number of major safety issues to be addressed in modern spray drying plants and each plant needs to be specifically designed for its particular purpose and conditions. The supplier, ...
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are among the most attractive porous materials known today. Their miniaturization to the nanoscale—into nanoMOFs—is expected to serve myriad applications from drug ...
Day one: Spray Drying and Atomisation Basics: Industry and academic experts provide the essential scientific background as well as a mix of pre-recorded and practical hands-on laboratory ...
Producing dry insulin nanoparticles through spray drying may open the door to dosage forms such as oral tablets or bioadhesive films, according to research published in the Nature journal Scientific ...