Instant coffee and powdered milk are produced by spray drying. Fraunhofer researchers have adapted this technique to the tricky question of incorporating insoluble substances in core-shell particles.
PTE: One tool for bioavailability enhancement is to create amorphous solid dispersions through processes such as hot-melt extrusion (HME) or spray drying. What factors come into play to decide whether ...
Spray drying is the name given to the rapid drying process of creating dry powders from liquid slurry. The liquid is typically sprayed with hot gas to accelerate the drying stage, which renders it ...
Spray drying and encapsulation techniques have become indispensable for the formulation and preservation of sensitive bioactive compounds in both the food and pharmaceutical industries. Spray drying ...
Bioengineers and public health researchers have developed a novel spray drying method for preserving and delivering the most common tuberculosis (TB) vaccine. The spray drying process could one day ...
Research into the optimisation of single droplet spray drying could aid the production of powdered formulations containing heat-sensitive ingredients such as enzymes and probiotics, according to a new ...
Why spray drying processes offer a range of particle engineering possibilities. Spray drying has been used in the pharmaceutical industry for years for the drying of APIs, but the process also offers ...
(Front row, left) Senior Researcher Jihee Yoon from KIMS and (Front row, right) Senior Researcher Insung Hwang from KERI successfully manufactured dry electrodes for high-capacity secondary batteries ...
The preparation of microspheres by spray drying method is a method of spraying the liquid raw excipients into the hot drying medium to convert the raw excipients into dry powder in the spray dryer.
New York, United States , May 25, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Global Spray Drying Equipment Market Size is to grow from USD 5.2 billion in 2022 to USD 9.1 billion by 2032, at a Compound Annual Growth ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – February 12, 2007 – Bioengineers and public health researchers have developed a novel spray drying method for preserving and delivering the most common tuberculosis (TB) vaccine.