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CD Formulation, a leading pharmaceutical contract service company, has recently unveiled groundbreaking hydrogel microneedle patch technology aiming at increase the drug loading capacity and enhance drug delivery efficiency. The new technology represents a significant advancement in the field of transdermal drug delivery. The hydrogel microneedle patch consists of a patch with tiny microneedles ...
Creative Enzymes, a prominent player in the biotechnology sector, proudly introduces an innovative line-up of exceptional extracts, tailored to meet a wide spectrum of application needs. From plant extracts and animal extracts to mushroom extracts and vegetable powders, etc., this new collection promises to redefine the utilization of natural ingredients across industries. In a dynamic world ...
The US-based chemical supplier Alfa Chemistry recently announced the availability of a range of bioactive molecules for scientific research, including activators, agonists, antagonists, and inhibitors. Bioactive molecules are compounds that can interact with biological systems, such as proteins, enzymes, and the human body, and produce a physiological response. They play a crucial role in the ...
With the boom of nanotechnology, a growing number of nanomaterials have been applied to the pharmaceutical industry. For instance, nanoparticle-based drug delivery has become research of interest. More recently, CD Formulation, a trust worthy CRO partner for pharmaceutical companies worldwide, announced its commitment to developing suitable drug carriers by incorporating the power of ...
Kallyope, a leading biotechnology company focused on identifying and developing therapeutics targeting the gut-brain axis, and Brightseed, creators of Forager®, a pioneering artificial intelligence platform that illuminates the connections between nature and human health, have entered a strategic research collaboration to screen plant compounds to identify and validate active agents that can ...
