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      Oral formulations of chemical drugs

      Computational and analytical tools in Pharmaceutics for oral Drug Delivery

      The research group of Prof. Kuentz is active in the field of oral dosage forms for mostly poorly water-soluble compounds. A focus is given on lipid-based drug delivery systems as well as solid drug dispersions to target enhanced solubilization and absorption. There are different formulation and process technologies available on a laboratory scale, which include among others, vacuum homogenization, micro particle prilling, hot melt extrusion, and spray drying.

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      New computer-based and analytical methods support a rational formulation design from molecular drug-excipient interactions to the microstructure of the final dosage form. Digital and analytical imaging approaches provide research tools to facilitate a modern version of Quality by Design for oral dosage forms.

      Projects

      • A new dynamic light scattering technique to analyze dispersions

        Introduction of a new modulated 3D cross-correlated dynamic light scattering instrument to enable product analytics of aggregating colloids and concentrat...

      • Bio-enabling formulations

        Research and development on bio-enabling formulations as part of the EU-project PEARRL

      • InPharma

        InPharma has the goal of eliminating animals from the development of new oral drug formulations (EU funds MSCA-H2020 EID InPharma)

      • EASY

        Easy Assessment of SolubilitY with high efficiency second harmonic light scattering

      • FASS

        Fast and Accurate Solubility for Sustainability. A disruptive technology to revolutionise solubility testing.

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      Martin Kuentz

      Prof. Dr. Martin Kuentz

      Lecturer in Pharma Technology

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      +41 61 228 56 42

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      martin.kuentz@fhnw.ch

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      School of Life Sciences FHNW Institute for Pharma Technology Hofackerstrasse 30 4132 Muttenz

      forschungsfeldOral formulations of chemical drugs

      Institute for Pharma Technology and Biotechnology

      FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
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      Hofackerstrasse 30

      CH - 4132 Muttenz

      Phone+41 61 228 55 26

      E-Mailoliver.germershaus@fhnw.ch

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