Publications by authors named "Lukas Bahlmann"

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  • * Granules containing yeast were compressed in a simulator, with experiments varying compression stress, speed, and dwell time to analyze impacts on tablet quality and microbial survival.
  • * Higher compression stresses and longer dwell times decreased tablet porosity and microbial survival, but also increased tensile strength, indicating that fast production speeds can be maintained without compromising viability as long as tensile strength remains consistent.
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Tablets are the favored dosage form for numerous active pharmaceutical ingredients, among others because they are easy to take, ensure safe dosing and allow cost-effective production on a large scale. This dosage form is also frequently chosen for the administration of viable probiotic microorganisms. Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells granulated in a fluidized bed process, with dicalcium phosphate (DCP), lactose (LAC) and microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) as carrier materials, were tableted using a compaction simulator, varying the compression stress.

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The administration of living microorganisms is of special interest, with regard to probiotic microorganisms providing health benefits to the patient. Effective dosage forms require the preservation of microbial viability until administration. Storage stability can be improved by drying, and the tablet is an especially attractive final solid dosage form due to its ease of administration and its good patient compliance.

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