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e-Focus_20-25_Masters 12/30/13 2:06 PM Page 23 January 2014 23 Tablets & Capsules Gelatin RXL gelatin for hard shell and softgel capsules reduces cross-linking, an undesirable reaction between capsule shell and fill. Gelatin allows you to fill ingredients formerly deemed unsuitable for encapsulation. Available from bovine or porcine sources, gelatin preserves finished product's dissolution properties and shelf-life, even under high temperature and humidity. It uses no non-gelatin additives and allows you to formulate softgel fills with pH as high as 8.5. Gelita, Sioux City, IA. Tel. 712 943 5516 Fax 712 943 3372 www.gelita.com HPMC capsules K-Caps HPMC capsules are suitable for all types of products, including liquid and moisture-sensitive formulations. Capsules resist cross-linking and, when compared to other HPMC capsules, run better on automatic capsule fillers, reducing downtime and waste. Capsules have no preservatives, allergens, or starches; are halal and kosher certified; and are considered GRAS by the FDA. They come in sizes 00 to 4, including 0el. Company also supplies gelatin capsules derived solely from bovine hide. It is the only capsule manufacturer that owns the plants that supply its gelatin. CapsCanada, Pompano Beach, FL. Tel. 954 979 6440 www.capscanada.com Fax 954 979 6390 The material matters in material handling WEBINARS Method Development, including Design of Experiments (DoE) in Dissolution Testing Vivian Gray, V.A. Gray Consulting and Dissolution Technologies, Presenter Matthew Knopp, Editor of Tablets & Capsules, Moderater Dissolution methods of the modern pharmaceutical laboratory should exemplify the principles of Quality by Design (QbD). In this webinar, you'll learn how to develop discriminating dissolution methods that lead to clinically relevant specifications and meet global requirements. This presentation will also teach you method development principles based on BCS of immediate-release formulations and will discuss f2. It will also discuss the challenges of poorly soluble compounds and introduce DoE as a tool for challenging the discriminatory power of the method. Tuesday, June 3, 2014 12:00 PM (Noon) – 2:00 PM EST Only $99. Registration fee is non-refundable after the live event. www.tabletscapsules.com Won't bend, dent or deflect under heavy loads Smooth surface is easily cleaned Easy integration with process equipment More economical than metal; more durable than plastic Reinforced composites bring a whole new level of performance to the pharmaceutical industry. And the leading name in FRP is MFG. Call toll-free (800) 458-6050 or visit www.mfgtray.com.

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