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Continuous twin screw melt granulation of glyceryl behenate: Development of controlled release tramadol hydrochloride tablets for improved safety.

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International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Volume 487, Issues 1–2, Pages 72-80 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2015.03.058 - Jun 2015

Keen JM, Foley CJ, Hughey JR, Bennett RC, Jannin V, Rosiaux Y, Marchaud D, McGinity JW.

The objective of this study was to develop a continuous granulation process for direct production of granules using this technique with glyceryl behenate as a binder, evaluate the properties of the resulting granules and develop controlled release tablets containing tramadol HCl.

Toward the Establishment of Standardized In Vitro Tests for Lipid-Based Formulations. 5. Lipolysis of Representative Formulations by Gastric Lipase

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Pharmaceutical Research volume 32, pages 1279–1287 DOI: 10.1007/s11095-014-1532-y  - Apr 2015

Bakala-N’Goma, J.C., Williams, H.D., Sassene, P., Kleberg, K., Calderone, M., Jannin, V., Igonin, A., Partheil, A., Marchaud, D., Jule, E., Vertommen, J., Maio, M., Blundell, R., Benameur, H., Müllertz, A., Pouton, C.W., Porter, C.J.H., Carrière, F.

Biorelevant media resistant co-culture model mimicking permeability of human intestine.

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International Journal of Pharmaceutics, Volume 481, Issues 1–2, Pages 27-36 - Mar 2015

Delphine Antoine, Yann Pellequer, Camille Tempesta, Stefan Lorscheidt, Bernadette Kettel, Lana Tamaddon, Vincent Jannin, Frédéric Demarne, Alf Lamprecht, Arnaud Béduneau

Cell culture models are currently used to predict absorption pattern of new compounds and formulations in the human gastro-intestinal tract (GIT). One major drawback is the lack of relevant apical incubation fluids allowing mimicking luminal conditions in the GIT. Here, we suggest a culture model compatible with biorelevant media, namely Fasted State Simulated Intestinal Fluid (FaSSIF) and Fed State Simulated Intestinal Fluid (FeSSIF).

Optimizing a wet granulation process to obtain high-dose sustained-release tablets with Compritol® 888 ATO.

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Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, Volume 41 - Issue 10 https://doi.org/10.3109/03639045.2014.1002410 - Feb 2015

Yvonne Rosiaux, Jean-Michel Girard, Florence Desvignes, Cédric Miolane and Delphine Marchaud

This study demonstrates how a wet granulation with Compritol® 888 is an effective approach to improve material flow and compressibility. High-dose lipid matrix tablets with sustained release profiles were successfully produced.

Exploring the possible relationship between the drug release of Compritol®-containing tablets and its polymorph forms using micro X-ray diffraction

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Journal of Controlled Release, Volume 197, Pages 158-164 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2014.11.013 - Jan 2015

Vincent Jannin; Stéphanie Chevrier; Cédric Miolane; Margaux Metin; Hamza Benhaddou; Yann Chavant; Fred Monsuur; Frédéric Demarne

Toward the Establishment of Standardized In Vitro Tests for Lipid-Based Formulations, Part 6: Effects of Varying Pancreatin and Calcium Levels.

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The AAPS Journal, volume 16, pages 1344–1357 DOI: 10.1208/s12248-014-9672-x - Nov 2014

Sassene, P.J., Kleberg, K., Williams, H.D., Bakala-N’Goma, J.C., Carrière, F., Calderone, M., Jannin, V., Igonin, A., Partheil, A., Marchaud, D., Jule, E., Vertommen, J., Maio, M., Blundell, R., Benameur, H., Porter, C.J.H., Pouton, C.W., Müllertz, A.

Effect of Tablet Structure on Controlled Release from Supersaturating Solid Dispersions Containing Glyceryl Behenate.

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Mol. Pharmaceutics, 2015, 12 (1), pp 120–126 DOI: 10.1021/mp500480y - Oct 2014

Justin M. Keen, Justin R. Hughey, Ryan C. Bennett, Vincent Jannin, Yvonne Rosiaux, Delphine Marchaud, and James W. McGinity

Solid lipid excipients — Matrix agents for sustained drug delivery

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Journal of Controlled Release Volume 188, Pages 18–30 - Aug 2014

Yvonne Rosiaux, Vincent Jannin, Sophie Hughes, Delphine Marchaud

This review article focuses on the utility of lipid excipients in solid sustained drug delivery systems with emphasis on the efficiency and robustness of these systems with respect to: (i) the choice of the manufacturing process and impact on drug release, (ii) the fundamental drug release mechanisms, (iii) resistance of the drug formulation under physiological conditions and (iv) long-term stability. Understanding the functionality of these versatile excipients in formulation is elementary for the development of highly robust lipid-based sustained release medicines

A tunable Caco-2/HT29-MTX co-culture model mimicking variable permeabilities of the human intestine obtained by an original seeding procedure

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European Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, Volume 87, Issue 2, Pages 290-298 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpb.2014.03.017 - Jul 2014

Arnaud Béduneau, Camille Tempesta, Stéphane Fimbel, Yann Pellequer, Vincent Jannin, Frédéric Demarne , Alf Lamprecht