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When Coating runs smoothly: Enhance Your Coating Process with a new Particle designed PVA



WEBINAR

In film coating applications, water-soluble polymers like polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) take a unique position. PVA can be used in immediate-release coatings and provide an exceptional moisture and oxygen barrier. A dedicated particle design allows rapid dissolving times and, due to the low viscosities of PVA solutions, high solid contents can be obtained leading to a high process efficacy.

This webinar covers coating formulation development as well as novel technologies for the characterization of coated tablets that can easily be implemented during production. Optical coherence technology (OCT) and laser scanning microscopy (LSM) can be valuable tools to assess the coating quality.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • How to create your coating formulation by utilizing a broad excipient toolbox
  • Potential advantages of PVA as a stable moisture and oxygen barrier to protect challenging drug substances
  • How to create the perfect surface finishing
  • How to utilize novel analytical technologies to boost your formulation development

Speaker

Thomas Kipping, Ph.D.

Thomas Kipping, Ph.D.

{hcompany}

Head of Drug Carriers

Dr. Thomas Kipping is an expert in the field of pharmaceutical technology and formulation development. Thomas is currently the head of drug carriers at {hcompany}. With more than 10 years of industrial experience, spanning various sectors within the pharmaceutical industry, including drug product development and CDMO services, he has consistently demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing pharmaceutical sciences and enhancing drug development processes He holds a Ph.D. in pharmaceutical technology from the University of Bonn.

Webinar Information

Pharma and biopharma manufacturing

  • Solid Formulation Strategies
  • Duration:45min

  • Language:English

  • Session 1:presented May 20, 2021

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