2022
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-x2cml
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High Pressure Homogenization – An Update on its Usage and Understanding

Abstract: Despite being a technology of several decades, high pressure homogenization (HPH) remains widely used in food and pharmaceutical industries, often as an essential unit operation in liquid product processing. Continual advances in the technology are made on multiple fronts, on equipment innovations by the manufacturers, new applications by users and advances in process understanding by multidisciplinary scientists alongside subject matter experts amongst industry practitioners. While HPH is comparatively simple… Show more

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“…A growing number of therapeutically relevant nanoparticle processing steps now include HPH. Research into the HPH process has focused on nanoparticle manufacturing to better understand the process and draw conclusions about how to optimise, manage, and scale it up 59 . Producing SLNs in a continuous process at elevated temperatures and pressures, the hot melt extrusion approach ensures that the final products have consistent densities, morphologies, and forms.…”
Section: Approaches For Developing Herbal Drug Delivery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A growing number of therapeutically relevant nanoparticle processing steps now include HPH. Research into the HPH process has focused on nanoparticle manufacturing to better understand the process and draw conclusions about how to optimise, manage, and scale it up 59 . Producing SLNs in a continuous process at elevated temperatures and pressures, the hot melt extrusion approach ensures that the final products have consistent densities, morphologies, and forms.…”
Section: Approaches For Developing Herbal Drug Delivery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%