Bioavailability Enhancers

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Acconon

Acconon excipients are well-characterized mixtures of polyoxyethylene mono- and diglycerides, fatty acids or fatty alcohols. They are used to improve the bio-availability of poorly soluble drugs by enhancing the solubility, possible through micellar transportation of the drug. Acconon excipients are also used as emulsifiers in emulsions or microemulsions.

Captex

Captex medium chain esters are preferred lipophilic vehicles and solvents, used alone or in combination with other excipients, in the development of solution, suspension, emulsion and microemulsion formulations for various delivery system. They are generally used to solubilize or disperse active substances and polar lipids. Water-in-oil (W/O) microemulsions containing medium chain triglycerides (MCTs) and medium chain glycerides (MCGs) provide formulation and absorption enhancements.

Capmul

The Capmul product range consists of MCG and Propylene Glycol Esters. This product line provides clear solution to the pharmaceutical industry’s challenge to improve bioavailability of today’s complex  compounds.