Across
- 3. Amphiphilic excipient used to improve wetting and dissolution of APIs
- 4. Colloidal silicon dioxide used as glidant and flow regulator in powders
- 8. Particle property affecting dissolution and compression behavior
- 10. Dibasic calcium phosphate anhydrous with high surface area for direct compression
- 11. Cross-linked PVP superdisintegrant used to accelerate tablet breakup
- 15. Cross-linked cellulose sodium salt used as a superdisintegrant in tablets
- 18. Polymer layer applied to tablets for protection, taste masking, or modified release
- 25. Property of excipients that have affinity for lipids or fats
- 27. Excipient that promotes tablet breakup after administration
- 28. Excipient used to enhance the apparent solubility of poorly soluble drugs
- 29. Glyceryl behenate lipid excipient used for sustained release and lipid formulations
Down
- 1. Co-processed excipient designed for orally disintegrating tablets with rapid mouth dispersion
- 2. Excipient property that helps protect formulations from moisture uptake
- 5. Silicified microcrystalline cellulose used to improve flow and tablet strength
- 6. Co-processed excipient combining lactose and starch for direct compression
- 7. Particle engineering process frequently used to improve compressibility of excipients
- 9. Dosage form property preventing release in the stomach
- 11. Additive used in polymer coatings to improve film flexibility
- 12. Semisynthetic cellulose ether widely used for film coatings and hydrophilic matrix tablets
- 13. Highly porous material used to load liquids or improve powder handling
- 14. Spray-dried lactose excipient designed to enhance powder flow and compressibility
- 16. Step in tablet manufacturing where powder is compacted into a solid dose
- 17. Microcrystalline cellulose excipient used as filler and binder in tablets
- 19. Excipient engineered by combining two or more materials to improve functionality
- 20. Controlled-release system where the drug is embedded within a polymer network
- 21. Process of forming larger agglomerates from fine powders to improve handling
- 22. Excipient added in small quantities to improve powder flow
- 23. Isomalt excipient used in chewable tablets, lozenges, and taste-masked formulations
- 24. Microcrystalline cellulose product line used for tablet and capsule formulations
- 26. Property of excipients that readily interact with water
