Abstract: Water is used to control particle size in a process comprising mixing water with a composition comprising a rheology modifying agent and possibly sugar and cellulose to produce a paste. The paste is extruded to form particles which are then spheronised and dried. One advantage of using water to control particle size is that the number of particles having a diameter within a required range, e.g. between from about 800 to about 1500 ?m, may be increased.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 5, 2014
Publication date:
August 28, 2014
Applicant:
TEMREL LIMITED
Inventors:
Christopher SPEIRS, Peter MOIR, Richard WILLIAMS, Michael CLARK
Abstract: Water is used to control particle size in a process comprising mixing water with a composition comprising a rheology modifying agent and possibly sugar and cellulose to produce a paste. The paste is extruded to form particles which are then spheronised and dried. One advantage of using water to control particle size is that the number of particles having a diameter within a required range, e.g. between from about 800 to about 1500 ?m, may be increased.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 11, 2013
Publication date:
September 26, 2013
Applicant:
TEMREL LIMITED
Inventors:
Christopher SPEIRS, Peter MOIR, Richard WILLIAMS, Michael CLARK
Abstract: An improved composition for controlling the release profile of an active compound through the intestinal tract comprises particles, especially pellets, containing the active compound, which are coated with a pH dissolution dependent coating material or a polymethacrylate material, which is preferably pH dissolution dependent, to a certain thickness depending upon the location and rate of release of the active compound that is desired. In preferred compositions, two or more pluralities of particles, in which particles of each plurality are coated with pH dissolution dependent coating material or polymethacrylate material to a different thickness to those of each other plurality, are contained within an enterically coated capsule and provide release of the active compound at various desired locations in the intestinal tract.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 15, 2013
Publication date:
September 5, 2013
Applicant:
TEMREL LIMITED
Inventors:
Christopher J. SPEIRS, Peter MOIR, Richard WILLIAMS, Michael CLARK
Abstract: Water is used to control particle size in a process comprising mixing water with a composition comprising a rheology modifying agent and possibly sugar and cellulose to produce a paste. The paste is extruded to form particles which are then spheronised and dried. One advantage of using water to control particle size is that the number of particles having a diameter within required range, e.g. between from about 800 to about 1500 ?m, may be increased.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 15, 2004
Publication date:
July 12, 2007
Applicant:
TEMREL LIMITED
Inventors:
Christopher Speirs, Peter Moir, Richard Williams, Michael Clark