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Research news 6 Markets 6 Industry news 8 Industry innovations 40 Calendar 41 Supplier news 41 Advertiser index 41 Web review 42 Spotlight on nutraceuticals 32A (This section appears four times yearly in issues delivered to our nutraceutical readership.) TABLETS & CAPSULES excipients & formulation An introduction to self-emulsifying nutraceutical delivery systems (SENDS) 11 John K. Tillotson Control strategy considerations during formulation and process development 18 Robert J. Timko A novel MCC for reducing segeration in direct-to-press blends 24 Yosuke Honda, Syozo Kaneyama, and Stephen Turner Issue focus: Excipients & formulation 27 Gemini favors plant-based excipients to propagate clean-label supplements 30 Mixers and blenders: A survey of what's available 33 Tablets & Capsules (ISSN 1549-9928 print, ISSN 1938-9159 online) is published by CSC Publishing, Inc, 1155 Northland Drive, St. Paul, MN 55120. departments w w w . t a b l e t s c a p s u l e s . c o m July 2017 Volume 15 Number 5 Excessive downtime isn't easy to swallow 35 Scott Tacheny Tooling: A survey of what's available 38 Back Page 44 David R. Schoneker and Nigel Langley mixers & blenders tooling Since the founding of the International Pharmaceuti- cal Exc ip ie nts Council (IPEC-Americas) in 1991, the group has worked to facilitate the approval of new, innovative excipients outside of an approved new d rug application. Now, thanks to its partner- ship with IQ Consortium and the support of the FDA, IPEC-Americas is closer to that goal. For details about their progress, please see the "Back Page" article by David Schoneker and Nigel Langley on page 44. It's good news for patients, formulators, and excipient manufacturers.

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