Nos publications

Exploring the Potential of Compritol® 888 ATO for Abuse Deterrent Sustained Release Tablets

  • Poster

CRS Annual Meeting – Montreal (Canada)  - jui 2022

Agnivesh Shrivastava ; Renuka Tiwari ; Ketkee Deshmukh and Sunil Bambarkar

Oxidative Stability in Lipid Formulations: a Review of the Mechanisms, Drivers, and Inhibitors of Oxidation

AAPS PharmSciTech – Vol. 23 – Article number 151 - mai 2022

Jasmine Musakhanian, Jean-David Rodier and Masumi Dave

Oral Drug Delivery for Modified Release Formulations

  • ebook

Wiley Library - Editors: Edmund S. Kostewicz, Maria Vertzoni, Heather A. E. Benson, Michael S. Roberts - avr 2022

Yvonne Rosiaux, Vincent Jannin and Cécile Morin

In this eBook, Gattefossé describes the strategies for MR formulation development with Lipids (Part II - chapter 11)

Critical Criteria for Assessing the Permeation Performance of Topical Formulas on Animal Skin: Standardization of IVPT Protocols

  • Poster

PBP World Meeting – Rotterdam (The Netherlands)  - mar 2022

E. Dauphin-Chanard; A. Forest; C. Deleglise; D. Hoste; P. Caisse

To assess the performance of dermal/transdermal formulation, in vitro permeation test (IVPT) with Franz cells is a reliable, reproducible, and widely used technique1. Due to its histological similarity, pig skin is a common model used as an alternative to human skin2. However, careful consideration should be given to the pig skin preparation, as both permeability and lag time can be greatly affected. The main variation sources are pig skin storage time, skin integrity and thickness, sample quantity and methodology to apply the formulation on the membrane. This study aims to investigate the critical parameters affecting the data’s accuracy by evaluating the permeation of a lidocaine hydrochloride-based gel (LID HCl) on pig skin. 

Cannabinoid molecules and their love of lipid excipients

  • Whitepaper

Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetic Review - fév 2022

Gattefossé

Lipid-based nanocarriers for oral delivery of peptides

  • Scientific publication

OCL, Volume 29, 1 https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl/2021040 - jan 2022

Camille Dumont