Formulating cannabinoids

Although cannabinoids are challenging APIs to formulate:
 
  • Being highly lipophilic compounds with low water solubility, cannabinoids need to be solubilized for subsequent absorption in the gastro-intestinal tract
  • With high first-pass metabolism, significant food effect and high potency, bioavailability of cannabinoids is highly dependent on the formulation
  • Available as powder, liquid, resin, their physical state may require specific preparation to be incorporated in the dosage form
  • With high sensitivity to light, temperature and oxidation, special care has to be taken during handling, processing and storage

We have excipients to formulate high quality tinctures, drops, sprays, tablets, creams, gels, suppositories

Stay tuned and discover regularly clues for successful formulation with our range of functional lipid excipients.

 

High solubilizing capacity of lipid excipients

 

All our excipients  show exceptional solubilizing capacity for cannabinoids and ensure the solubilization of the therapeutic dose.

Solubility data for CBD

Solubility data for THC

Freely soluble
100 – 500 mg/mL 

Very soluble
> 500 mg/mL

Freely soluble
100 – 500 mg/mL 

Very soluble
> 500 mg/mL

Gelucire® 44/14
Gelucire® 48/16
Gelucire® 50/13
Labrafac™ Lipophile WL 1349
Labrafil® M 1944 CS
Labrafil® M 2125 CS
Lauroglycol™ FCC
Maisine® CC
Peceol™
Plurol® Oleique CC 497
Suppocire® AM

Capryol® PGMC
Capryol® 90
Geleol ™ mono and diglycerides NF
Labrafac™ PG
Labrasol® ALF
Lauroglycol™ 90
Transcutol® HP

Capryol® PGMC
Capryol® 90
Labrafac™ Lipophile WL 1349
Labrafil® M 1944 CS
Labrafil® M 2125 CS
Labrasol® ALF

Lauroglycol™ 90
Lauroglycol™ FCC
Peceol™
Transcutol® HP

 Labrafac™ PG
Maisine® CC
Plurol® Oleique CC 497

 

Enhancing oral bioavailability of poorly-water soluble drugs with lipid-based formulations

 

Lipid-based formulations solubilize and maintain the drug in solubilized state throughout the gastro-intestinal tract, leading to normalized drug absorption and increased bioavailability. Reduction of food effect, increase in lymphatic transport or increase in intestinal permeation are recorded depending on the components of the formulation.
 
Different types of formulations can be prepared from simple oily formulation to self-emulsifying drug delivery systems depending on the final dosage forms (tinctures, drops, capsules…).