Abstract:
The invention relates to self-emulsifying formulations based on an active substance constituent and on a formulation base with a lipid constituent and with a binding agent constituent. The invention also relates to the use of this formulation as a dosed form in the area of life science. The invention also relates to a method for producing self-emulsifying formulations by mixing the formulation constituents while forming a plastic mixture and optionally while preparing the formulations as a dosed form, advantageously while using melt extrusion. The formulations spontaneously form emulsions in water or in aqueous fluids.
Abstract:
The invention relates to self-emulsifying formulations based on an active substance constituent and on a formulation base with a lipid constituent and with a binding agent constituent. The invention also relates to the use of this formulation as a dosed form in the area of life science. The invention also relates to a method for producing self-emulsifying formulations by mixing the formulation constituents while forming a plastic mixture and optionally while preparing the formulations as a dosed form, advantageously while using melt extrusion. The formulations spontaneously form emulsions in water or in aqueous fluids.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to self-emulsifying formulations based on an active ingredient component and a formulation base with a lipid component and with a binder component and to the use of this formulation as dosage form in the life science sector. The invention also describes a process for producing self-emulsifying formulations by mixing the formulation components to form a plastic mixture and, where appropriate, to manufacture the formulations as dosage form advantageously by use of melt extrusion. The formulations spontaneously form emulsions in water or aqueous media.
Abstract:
The invention relates to self-emulsifying formulations based on an active substance constituent and on a formulation base with a lipid constituent and with a binding agent constituent. The invention also relates to the use of this formulation as a dosed form in the area of life science. The invention also relates to a method for producing self-emulsifying formulations by mixing the formulation constituents while forming a plastic mixture and optionally while preparing the formulations as a dosed form, advantageously while using melt extrusion. The formulations spontaneously form emulsions in water or in aqueous fluids.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to self-emulsifying formulations based on an active ingredient component and a formulation base with a lipid component and with a binder component and to the use of this formulation as dosage form in the life science sector. The invention also describes a process for producing self-emulsifying formulations by mixing the formulation components to form a plastic mixture and, where appropriate, to manufacture the formulations as dosage form advantageously by use of melt extrusion. The formulations spontaneously form emulsions in water or aqueous media.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to self-emulsifying formulations based on an active ingredient component and a formulation base with a lipid component and with a binder component and to the use of this formulation as dosage form in the life science sector. The invention also describes a process for producing self-emulsifying formulations by mixing the formulation components to form a plastic mixture and, where appropriate, to manufacture the formulations as dosage form advantageously by use of melt extrusion. The formulations spontaneously form emulsions in water or aqueous media.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to self-emulsifying formulations based on an active ingredient component and a formulation base with a lipid component and with a binder component and to the use of this formulation as dosage form in the life science sector. The invention also describes a process for producing self-emulsifying formulations by mixing the formulation components to form a plastic mixture and, where appropriate, to manufacture the formulations as dosage form advantageously by use of melt extrusion. The formulations spontaneously form emulsions in water or aqueous media.